The FDA website on Ham
Type of Ham Refrigerate Freeze
Fresh (uncured) Ham, uncooked 3 to 5 days 6 months
Fresh (uncured) Ham, cooked 3 to 4 days 3 to 4 months
Cured Ham, cook-before-eating; uncooked 5 to 7 days or “use-by” date* 3 to 4 months
Cured Ham, cook-before-eating; after consumer cooks it 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months
Cooked Ham, vacuum sealed at plant, undated; unopened 2 weeks 1 to 2 months
Cooked Ham, vacuum sealed at plant, dated; unopened “Use- by” date* 1 to 2 months
Cooked Ham, vacuum sealed at plant, undated or dated; opened 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months
Cooked Ham, whole, store wrapped 7 days 1 to 2 months
Cooked Ham, half, store wrapped 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months
Cooked Ham, slices, store wrapped 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months
Spiral-cut hams and leftovers from consumer-cooked hams 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months
**Country Ham, uncooked, cut 2 to 3 months 1 month
Country Ham, cooked 7 days 1 month
Canned Ham, labeled "Keep Refrigerated," unopened 6 to 9 months Do not freeze
Canned Ham, labeled "Keep Refrigerated," opened 7 days 1 to 2 months
***Canned Ham, shelf stable, opened 3 to 4 days 1 to 2 months
Lunch Meat Ham, sealed at plant, unopened 2 weeks or “use-by” date* 1 to 2 months
Lunch Meat Ham, sealed at plant, after opening 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months
Lunch Meat Ham, sliced in store 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months
Prosciutto, Parma or Serrano Ham, dry Italian or Spanish type, cut 2 to 3 months 1 month
*Company determines its "use-by" date and stands by it.
** A whole, uncut country ham can be stored safely at room temperature for up to 1 year. The ham is safe after 1 year, but the quality may suffer.
*** An unopened shelf-stable, canned ham may be stored at room temperature for 2 years.
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Last Modified: April 3, 2007