
Maximize Shelf Life: Cereals & Bulk Food Storage Tips
Proper Storage Methods for Cereals and Bulk Foods
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Features of storing cereals
In order to use the croups brought maximum benefit is a very important way to store them, and the shelf life should not be forgotten. Although many mistakenly believe that the groats - an indefinite product. But this is not the case, say more, the groat has a different expiry date. An overdue product may have a normal appearance but lose its useful properties and taste.
Storage times for bulk food:
- millet - up to 4 months;
- oat flakes - up to 7 months;
- pearl barley and semolina - 14 months;
- rice - up to 1.5 years;
- buckwheat groats - up to 2 years;
- other cereals - up to 1 year;
- whole-grain flour - up to 3 months;
- buckwheat flour - 6 months;
- rice flour - 9 months;
- corn, soy, and oat flour - 10 months;
- Wheat flour - up to 1 year.
And now back to the ways of storage. We have prepared for you a few simple but very important tips that will help avoid premature product damage and pest formation:
- Well, examine the product even before the purchase: the integrity of the packaging, the appearance of the cereals, and the date of manufacture. If the packaging is cardboard or not transparent, then be guided by the expiration date.
- We recommend immediately after the purchase, put groats lose in closed jars or containers. In polyethylene packaging, the product can quickly grow damp, nourish with an unpleasant odor.
- The best option for storing bulk in a dry and cool place is, excellent fit kitchen cupboard. It is important that the cereals do not get direct sunlight.
- To store large amounts of bulk food, use a bag that is pre-cooked in a pot with salt. This will allow air to circulate inside and at the same time avoid the ingress of insects.
- A bag of sugar should be stored on a pallet, avoiding moisture and heat sources.
- Use only a clean and dry spoon when taking flour, salt, or sugar. Such a product can quickly deteriorate, grow damp. Also, bulk food quickly deteriorates if you keep an open container over a pan or frying pan with steam.
- Periodically empty the crop containers. When you constantly top up a new crop, the one that is left on the bottom for a long time remains unused. And in it, pests may appear.
The Costless team wishes you profitable and useful purchases!