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Canned foods that never expire

 
 
Reply Tue 25 Feb, 2025 04:58 pm
I saw this list today. I just want some feedback over how true it is.

Here, we highlight 15 canned foods that, when stored properly, can last forever:
1. Canned Beans
Beans are a nutrient-rich food, packed with protein, fiber, and vitamins. When canned, beans can last for years. The lack of dairy or meat products in them helps extend their shelf life, making them a reliable pantry staple.
2. Canned Corn
Corn in its canned form can last for a considerable amount of time. It's a great source of fiber and vitamins, and the canning process locks in many of the nutrients.
3. Canned Carrots
Canned carrots are a handy way to enjoy this nutritious vegetable long after its season has passed. Carrots maintain much of their beta-carotene content, even through the canning process.
4. Canned Peas
Like corn and carrots, canned peas can survive a long stint in your pantry. They are an easy way to add a green vegetable to your meals, providing fiber, vitamin C, and plant-based protein.
5. Canned Tomatoes
Tomatoes are particularly well-suited to canning, which preserves their flavor and nutrients, including lycopene, which may become more bioavailable through the canning process.
6. Canned Pumpkin
A fall favorite, canned pumpkin is not just for pies but also for soups and baking. It’s packed with vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants and maintains its quality for a long time when canned.
7. Canned Fish (Tuna, Salmon, Sardines)
Canned fish like tuna, salmon, and sardines are excellent sources of protein and omega-3 fatty acids. They have one of the longest shelf lives in the canned goods section.
8. Canned Chicken
An excellent source of protein, canned chicken can last for many years on the shelf. It’s a convenient, precooked option for quick meals.
9. Canned Beef
Similar to canned chicken, canned beef is another protein-rich food that when stored correctly, can last for many years, making it a practical choice for emergency food supplies.
10. Canned Chili
Chili con carne or vegetarian chili, when canned, can provide a hearty meal with a very long shelf life thanks to the high acidity and preservative nature of its ingredients.
11. Canned Coconut Milk
While not lasting as long as some other canned goods, canned coconut milk can be stored for years and is essential for many Asian and tropical recipes.
12. Canned Soups
Many types of canned soups can be stored for years. However, their longevity can depend on the ingredients; soups without cream or large chunks of meat tend to last longer.
13. Canned Stews
Like soups, canned stews are pre-cooked and ready to eat, packed with nutrients and designed for long-term storage.
14. Canned Fruit (Peaches, Pears, Pineapple)
Canned fruits can retain flavor and nutrients for an extended period. They are a great way to enjoy fruit out of season.
15. Canned Spaghetti Sauces
Highly acidic with preservatives, canned spaghetti sauces can maintain their quality for years, ready to be used at a moment’s notice for a quick meal.

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Reply Tue 25 Feb, 2025 09:15 pm
@edgarblythe,
Except for an occasional canned tuna or beans, I have not bought any of the other products. I love garbanzo beans and when I buy them canned I usually use them within a week, dto. for tuna.

I don't want anything in my house that outlasts me :-))
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 25 Feb, 2025 10:21 pm
@CalamityJane,
I was thinking in terms of putting away these kinds of items for powerless days after hurricanes. Hurricane Ike had us without water and power for several weeks. Somebody came around giving out GI rations. I don't recall how we got our water.
CalamityJane
 
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Reply Thu 27 Feb, 2025 02:33 pm
@edgarblythe,
Oh, yes, in that case you need canned goods. I think beans, tuna and other canned products would be perfect to keep in your pantry. You always can exchange it after a few years for new ones. Get a bag of rice and a camping cooker that doesn't need electricity.

We have the same here in case of an earthquake and I used to have a suitcase of extra clothes, flashlight and solar charger in there. Also dog food and non-parishable food items like nuts, protein bars and things like that - no canned goods, though. Not sure why not as beans are really good and healthy for you. So is Tuna.

Campers use a device that filters and cleans water to make it drinkable. I think I am looking into that myself. Camping gear is a great thing to have!
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 27 Feb, 2025 04:29 pm
@CalamityJane,
Also a camper's lantern.
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