You know, those little round containers you get in the store. I read somewhere that feta cheese is cured, so doesn't that mean it should last much longer than other cheeses?
I'd give it a week or so after opening. Crumbled cheese has a lot of surface area exposed to the air, so it can go bad faster than you might think. You need to check it carefully after a week or so to make sure.
"Cured" in the cheese world just means aged. Most cheese is aged. Aged cheese generally keeps longer than fresh cheeses, but they'll all go bad eventually.
Found this link and at the bottom of the page, it says their feta cheese lasts 180 days from the date of production. Also found this supplier which states the same duration (6 months). How do you think these differ from the ones that supposedly only last a week?
Gosh, I've found both block & crumbled feta lasts a couple of months in the fridge - even after opening/use. It has a high salt content which naturally helps to preserve it. The only difference I've found as "time goes by", is that it may become a bit dryer, but other than that, I've only tossed the crumbled type if I've found mold in it. Mold on the block type just gets cut off & tossed. The remaining cheese has always been fine & tasty.
Crumbled is easire to use, but it's also more expensive, considering it's very easy to crumble it yourself. Once it's crumbled, the manufacturer doesn't store it in the brine water any longer. Something in that water keeps it fresher, longer. I buy a good size chunk, break off what I need, and keep the rest in a covered container, filled with the original liquid. I do change the liquid, replacing it with plain water every week. I've got a good size piece that shows no signs of spoilage in the fridge for 2 months.
Found this link and at the bottom of the page, it says their feta cheese lasts 180 days from the date of production. Also found this supplier which states the same duration (6 months). How do you think these differ from the ones that supposedly only last a week?