Jun 14, 2014

Staple Survival Foods That Are Non-Perishable

1. Staple survival foods that are non-perishable

You’ll need to be really careful about keeping these completely dry and free from moisture, but if you can manage to store these in air-tight containers, they will keep for an incredibly long period of time.
■Rice: white, wild, jasmine, arborio and basmati (brown rice does not keep forever)
■Hardtack crackers/biscuits
■Dried cranberries

2. Other survival foods that are non-perishable

Although some of these food items will change texture, thickening or hardening over time, they will only change in terms of taste. These survival foods never spoil, and will still remain edible long after their flavour has changed.
■Honey
■Molasses
■Maple syrup
■Dried lentils
■Dried beans
■Dried split peas
■Dry mix Jello
■Gobstoppers

3. Survival foods that if frozen are non-perishable

Though these non-perishable foods last a long time if they’re left out in the open, if they’re frozen, their shelf life extends to indefinite amounts of time.
■Dried pasta
■Noodles
■Dried fruits (such as rasins, dried cranberries, crasins, dried cherries, dried apricots, dried mangoes, dates, dried blueberries, dried plums, banana chips, figs)
■Instant/freeze-dried coffee

4. Base ingredients that are non-perishable

These base ingredients are the perfect survival food. Just keep theme in an air-tight container, completely free of humidity and moisture, and you’ll never have to buy them again.
■Flour
■Corn starch
■Baking soda
■Corn syrup

5. Seasonings that are non-perishable

Seasonings are also excellent survival foods, as they’re food that lasts forever, and only get weaker in strength of taste over long periods of time. Like with the base ingredients, keep these in an air-tight container, free of moisture and humidity, and they’re likely to never expire.
■Salt
■Sugar
■Pepper
■Spices
■Dried herbs
■Pure flavour extracts (pure vanilla extract, etc.)

6. Condiments that are non-perishable

While these foods will likely change in taste after some time, they remain safe to eat indefinitely. The best way to keep these non-perishable foods is in an airtight container, free of moisture, and in a dark, cool spot, away from sunlight. This type of storage will keep your non-perishable food condiments tasting better for longer.
■Vinegar (white, apple, balsamic, raspberry, rice wine, and red wine vinegar)
■Worcestershire sauce (unopened)

7. Survival drinks that are non-perishable

Non-perishable drinks are another asset you can add to your survival food stockpile. Any alcohol over 10% that does not contain eggs, milk, and other dairy derivatives (ex. not Baileys, Tia Maria, etc.) should typically last forever in a stockpile. Alcohol also has disinfectant and medicinal properties, so keeping it stocked, especially when it never goes bad, is definitely a good idea for any prepper.
■Wine
■Spirits
■Liquors
■Powdered milk

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