Foods that can be used even after a long time: Whenever you buy any food item from the market, then definitely see its expiry date. It is also important to see this because only through this you can know for how long you can consume that thing. If the expiry date of something has passed or is about to pass, then you do not buy it. However, very few people would know that there are some things that do not have any expiry date. That is, you can use them for an unlimited amount of time. Today we are going to tell you about some such things related to food and drink.
You can store these things for a long time
This is how you can make sugar safe
According to the experts of Ayurveda, if you keep sugar protected from moisture, then you can store it for a long time . You can bring bags filled with sugar and keep them at home during the sugarcane-crushing season when sugar is cheap.
Pure honey made by bees also never spoils. You can pack that honey in an airtight bottle or utensil and consume it whenever you want. However, this cannot be said about adulterated honey available in the market.
Salt does not have an expiry date
Salt is also one such item, which you can use for a long time For this, you have to keep it away from moisture or water. Along with this, it has to be packed in an airtight vessel. Moisture and air spoil it.
Vinegar is considered beneficial for health. This strengthens the digestive system and increases the body's immunity. This is the reason why there is a lot of demand for pickles made from vinegar. Keeping vinegar in a bottle or a closed vessel does not spoil it for a long time.
The older the rice the better
Rice is also a non-perishable food item. It is said that the older the rice, the tastier it becomes in food. All you have to take care of is to keep it away from moisture. By doing this, you can consume it for a long time.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on home remedies and general information. Must take medical advice before adopting it. Kalamtimes does not confirm it.)
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