What foods last the longest?

Ah, stashin' up on grub for the apocalypse? I got your back! Some foods can last an impressive amount of time when stored properly. Here's a list of top contenders that'll keep you fueled and focused in case SHTF (or just in case your power goes out during winter):

1. Honey: This liquid gold is basically immortal. It can last indefinitely if kept away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture.

2. Dried legumes (beans, lentils, peas): These protein-packed powerhouses can keep for 10-15 years or more if stored in airtight containers.

3. Whole grains: Brown rice, whole wheat berries, quinoa—you name it! These grains will keep their nutritional value and texture for 2-5 years when stored properly.

4. Canned goods: Canned veggies, meats, and soups are great options for long-term storage (up to 10-15 years). Just make sure they're not damaged or expired.

5. Dehydrated fruits and veggies: These can last up to 25 years if kept in airtight containers, away from moisture and heat. Perfect for a quick snack or adding some crunch to your survival meals.

6. Instant coffee/tea: Yes, you read that right! A good supply of instant coffee or tea can keep your spirits high (and caffeinated) even when the going gets tough.

7. Peanuts: These tasty legumes are a great source of protein and can last up to 5-10 years if stored in an airtight container.

8. Canned meat (like Spam or corned beef): As long as it's not expired or damaged, canned meat can keep for 2-5 years and be a reliable source of sustenance.

9. Instant oatmeal: Another instant breakfast savior! Instant oatmeal can last up to 10-15 years if stored in an airtight container.

10. Dark chocolate chips: While not the most essential item for survival, dark chocolate chips will keep their flavor and texture for up to 2-3 years when stored properly.

So there you have it—my top picks for long-lasting foods! Just remember: store them in airtight containers, away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Happy prepping!

Ryan Law

Ryan Law is the creator of Ash Tales and the author of the post-apocalyptic fantasy series The Rainmaker Writings.

Ryan has a 15-year long obsession with the end of the world, and has spent that time researching everything from homesteading to nuclear fallout patterns.

Ryan is a wilderness hiker and has trained with bushcraft and survival experts around the UK.

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