No Expiration Date: 12 Foods That Don't Spoil

Joe Fowler
Author: Joe Fowler Time for reading: ~2 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
No Expiration Date: 12 Foods That Don't Spoil

We present a list of products that can be stored for years. It is only necessary to observe the correct storage conditions!

We present a list of products that can be stored for years. It is only necessary to observe the correct storage conditions!

1. Sugar

Sugar can be stored almost forever, but manufacturers usually give an 8-year warranty. Sugar should be stored in a cool and completely dry room; it is a good absorbent, and pulls in moisture and odors.

 

2. Powdered milk

Powdered milk is an ideal human invention, because, despite the fact that milk turns from a liquid into a powder, it does not lose its beneficial properties. If milk in liquid form is very short-lived, then it can be stored in dry form for a very long time.

 

3. Dried beans

Dried beans and beans can also be stored for a long time. No specific studies have been done, but those who have cooked beans after 10 years of storage will confirm that they taste the same.

 

4. Rice

Rice is a unique vegetable product, a cereal that can be stored for many years. The main thing is that no living creatures start up in it. Rice should be stored in a cool dry place, in a container with a tightly closed lid or in a vacuum bag.

 

5. Dried meat

Pemmican is an invention of the ancient Indians, nothing more than thinly sliced ​​dried meat of wild animals. Dried meat can still be found today, but the harvesting technology is already more modern.

 

6. Strong alcohol

High-strength alcohol can be stored for a long time in a well-corked bottle and out of sunlight. If you open the lid, then you can forget about long storage, and it is better to drink the drink as soon as possible. It is not for nothing that a good cognac of many years of aging is stored in cellars in closed oak barrels.

 

7. Honey

With proper storage, honey can also be attributed to long-playing products. It can stand for several years without losing its taste and excellent aroma. Store this product in a clean and dry container with a tightly closed lid, and preferably in a cool place. At room temperature or heat, honey quickly deteriorates and the fermentation process begins.

 

8. Salt

Salt can be stored for years, but protected from moisture and foreign odors. In a cool, dry place, salt can last forever!

 

9. Ghee

Ghee is an unusual product for us, although in fact it is ordinary cow butter, from which water and milk protein have been evaporated for a long time. This oil is very popular in India, it is used not only for food, but also as a cure for many ailments. It can be stored for years in tightly closed glass or ceramic containers.

 

10. White Vinegar

White vinegar in an airtight container can be stored for decades. The main thing is that it does not weather, and you need to store it at room temperature.

 

11. Soy sauce

Hermetically sealed glass jar is an ideal environment for long-term storage of soy sauce. The thing is that it has a lot of salt. Salt is an excellent natural preservative. Store soy sauce in a cool, dry place, preferably in the refrigerator.

 

12. Corn Starch

Corn starch can be included in the list of "immortal" foods. If moisture does not get on it, then it can be stored for a very long time, while the properties of starch will not change in any way.

 

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