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    Check out these 14 pantry staples that can last decades in a long-term storage situation

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    Tags: dehydrated food, emergency preparedness, Food Preservation, food security, freeze-dried food, ghee, hardtack, honey, Long Term Food Storage, natural medicine, Off Grid living, pantry staples, pemmican, prepper tips, salt, self-reliance, survival food, survival skills, traditional foods, white rice


    In a world where government collapses, economic instability, and supply chain disruptions loom large, securing a reliable food supply is no longer just the domain of survivalists—it’s common sense. Yet mainstream narratives continue to downplay the importance of long-term food storage, dismissing those who prepare as “conspiracy theorists.” The truth is, stocking nutrient-dense, long-lasting pantry staples isn’t fearmongering—it’s freedom. From honey that defies time to pemmican packed with ancestral wisdom, these 25 pantry essentials can sustain families for decades when stored properly, offering true food security in an uncertain world.Key points:

    • Many ultra-long-lasting foods like hardtack, honey, and pemmican have been trusted for centuries by indigenous cultures and military forces.
    • Proper storage (vacuum-sealing, oxygen-free containers, cool/dark environments) is key to maximizing shelf life.
    • These foods aren’t just survival rations—they’re versatile, nutrient-rich, and can be integrated into everyday meals.
    • Modern processed foods pale in comparison to these traditional staples, which prioritize real nutrition over corporate profits.
    • Preparedness isn’t paranoia—it’s reclaiming self-reliance in an era of engineered dependency.

    Forgotten survival foods that defy decay

    The following foods are tried and true survival foods.
    Hardtack: The original survival bread

    Dating back to ancient sailors and Civil War soldiers, hardtack—a simple mix of flour, water, and salt—is virtually indestructible. Stored in airtight containers, these dense crackers remain edible for centuries. Unlike modern processed breads laden with preservatives, hardtack’s longevity comes from its lack of moisture, making it resistant to mold. Historically, soldiers would soften it with coffee or water, but today’s preppers use it as a base for hearty trail snacks or emergency rations. Its blandness is its strength; when flavored with honey or pemmican, it transforms into a calorie-dense survival staple.
    Honey: Nature’s eternal sweetener

    Honey’s antimicrobial properties and low moisture content make it the ultimate pantry survivor. Archaeologists have found 3,000-year-old honey in Egyptian tombs still perfectly edible. Raw honeycomb, sealed in beeswax, offers even greater longevity. Beyond sweetness, honey boasts medicinal benefits—wound-healing, cough suppression, and immune support—making it a dual-purpose treasure. While commercial honey is often adulterated with syrups, raw, unfiltered honey from local beekeepers ensures purity. Just remember: never feed honey to infants under one year due to botulism risks.
    Pemmican: The Native American superfood

    Pemmican, a blend of dried meat, rendered fat, and berries, sustained indigenous tribes through harsh winters. Properly prepared, it lasts 50–100 years, offering a powerhouse of protein and calories. Unlike modern jerky loaded with nitrates, traditional pemmican uses natural preservation methods. During the Cold War, U.S. military planners studied pemmican for “Doomsday Rations” due to its unmatched shelf stability. Today, it’s a favorite among hunters and preppers—compact, nutrient-dense, and adaptable to modern meals.
    White rice: sustenance in uncertain times

    Vacuum-sealed white rice, stored oxygen-free, can endure over a century. Unlike brown rice, which spoils faster due to oils in the bran, polished white rice’s simplicity makes it a storage champion. It’s the backbone of survival meals—pair it with beans, powdered eggs, or dehydrated vegetables for complete nutrition. Pro tip: Add bay leaves to storage containers to deter insects.
    Salt: The mineral of life

    Pure sea salt or rock salt never spoils. Beyond seasoning, it’s vital for food preservation, electrolyte balance, and livestock care. Salt blocks attract game for hunters, while iodized versions prevent deficiencies. Historically, salt was currency; today, it’s a survival non-negotiable.
    Pure maple sugar – A centuries-old sweetener

    Unlike maple syrup, pure maple sugar is crystallized, giving it exceptional shelf stability—up to a century when stored in airtight containers. It’s a natural alternative to refined sugar, rich in minerals like manganese and zinc. Because it dissolves quickly, it works well in baking or beverages. Some rural communities in Vermont and Quebec still rely on maple sugar as a long-term sweetener, demonstrating its historical resilience. Whether sprinkled over oatmeal or used in preserving fruits, its versatility rivals conventional sugars.
    Dehydrated beets – Iron-rich and resilient

    Properly dehydrated beets retain iron, potassium, and antioxidants, lasting up to a century if stored correctly. They can be rehydrated for soups or ground into powder for smoothies and baking. Many health enthusiasts prefer them over canned versions due to their concentrated nutrients and minimal storage space. Industrial food scientists confirm that dehydration halts microbial growth almost entirely. Combined with vacuum sealing, dehydrated beets defy spoilage longer than most fresh produce.
    Fermented soy sauce – The probiotic preservative

    Authentic fermented soy sauce—made from soybeans, wheat, salt, and koji mold—can last a century thanks to its high salt content and fermentation process. Unlike mass-produced versions, traditionally brewed soy sauce contains probiotics that aid digestion. Researchers in Japan have found century-old barrels of soy sauce still microbiologically sound. Its umami depth enhances everything from stir-fries to preservation techniques like pickling. Proper storage in dark glass bottles extends its viability indefinitely.
    Ghee in tins – Clarified butter that never spoils

    Ghee, or clarified butter, removes milk solids, allowing it to endure decades without refrigeration when sealed in tins or foil. Ancient Ayurvedic texts describe ghee as a food that “grows stronger with age.” High smoke point makes it ideal for frying, while its rich flavor enhances bread and lentils. Archaeologists have uncovered edible ghee in Egyptian tombs, still safe to consume after millennia. Modern homesteaders stockpile it for both cooking and traditional medicine.
    Sprouting seeds – Decades of renewable nutrition

    Seeds like alfalfa and mung beans remain viable for decades when stored in Mylar bags with oxygen absorbers. When soaked, they sprout into nutrient-dense greens packed with vitamins A, C, and K. Off-grid farmers and survivalists rely on sprouting seeds for continuous harvests indoors. Historical records show ancient sailors carried these seeds to prevent scurvy on long voyages. Today, they're a key component of "living food" stockpiles, ensuring fresh produce even in emergencies.
    Lentils – The protein-packed perennial

    Dry lentils, impervious to spoilage in airtight containers, provide protein, fiber, and iron indefinitely. Unlike beans, they cook quickly without soaking, making them ideal for fast, nutritious meals. Archaeologists have unearthed ancient lentil stores in Mesopotamia still intact. Freeze-dried versions amplify shelf life further, but even raw lentils endure decades in dry storage. Their versatility in soups, curries, and salads makes them indispensable in long-term food planning.
    Non-fat cocoa powder – A century of chocolate flavor

    Pure cocoa powder, devoid of fats and sugars, lasts 80 to 100 years when vacuum-sealed. Its alkalinity preserves it, unlike milk chocolate, which spoils quickly. Soldiers and explorers have relied on cocoa for morale-boosting drinks during extended journeys. Nutritionists note its antioxidants and magnesium content remain stable for decades. Mixed with powdered milk and stored in small portions, it ensures chocolate cravings are satisfied indefinitely.
    Wheat berries – The flour of the future

    Whole wheat berries, when stored properly, last over a century before grinding into flour. Unlike milled flour, which oxidizes rapidly, intact kernels resist spoilage. Archaeologists have found viable wheat in Egyptian tombs, still viable millennia later. Modern homesteaders use grain mills to produce fresh flour on demand, bypassing commercial shortages. Kept cool and dry in Mylar bags, wheat berries serve as the foundation for bread, pasta, and porridge indefinitely.
    Coconut oil – The multi-purpose super fat

    Virgin coconut oil lasts years without rancidity, thanks to its high saturated fat content. Beyond cooking, it serves as a skin moisturizer, wound salve, and even candle fuel. Pacific Islanders historically stored it in clay pots for decades. Modern research confirms its antimicrobial properties aid in food preservation. Stored in dark glass away from heat, coconut oil remains useful long after most oils spoil.
    From maple sugar to wheat berries, these ten foods demonstrate how proper storage extends viability far beyond common expectations. Whether preparing for emergencies or minimizing waste, these shelf-stable staples offer resilience in uncertain times. Combining historical wisdom with modern techniques ensures a pantry that lasts generations—long after fresh groceries would perish.
    Sources include:
    AskaPrepper.com
    Enoch, Brighteon.ai
    Naturalpedia.com
    Survival.news

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    FOOD COLLAPSE: South African riots shut down exports of sugar cane, citrus as farms burn

    Thursday, July 15, 2021 by: Ethan Huff
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    (Natural News) The jailing of former South African president Jacob Zuma has led to widespread protests and civil unrest throughout that country, which is hitting sugar cane and citrus exports hard and creating food shortages.
    Looters have been pillaging trucks carrying produce and other goods while cane trucks are being hijacked, mills threatened, and farms set ablaze by arsonists. The chaos is preventing food from getting to market as well as interfering with exports.
    “Farmers have already had major losses because they cannot get their products to local markets and to shops,” says Christo van der Rheede, executive director of AgriSA, South Africa’s main agricultural body.
    One AgriSA farmer has already reported losing more than $206 million worth of perishable produce that simply could not be transported to its destination. Many area sugar cane farms are also being destroyed by rioters.
    “Around 300,000 tons of cane to date have been burnt,” says Thomas Funke, the chief executive of South African Canegrowers. “This is roughly R180 million (roughly $12.38 million) of grower revenue.”
    Kwazulu-Natal, the main sugar-growing area of South Africa and one of the hardest-hit provinces in the country, saw all of its sugar mills closed after rioters began to destroy the means of production and transport, as well as the product itself.
    Sugar producer Tongaat Hulett also reported that its mills and refinery have been closed due to the chaos, which has seen rioters clashing with police as they sow discord in the streets, loot shopping malls, and even kill people over Zuma’s jailing.
    South Africa is the world’s second-largest exporter of citrus, and much of it can’t get to port

    Citrus Growers Association chief executive Justin Chadwick told the media that citrus exports out of South Africa have had to be halted because the main arterial roads that the delivery trucks use to get products to port are now closed due to protests.
    The Durban port is where more than half of South Africa’s citrus is exported. South Africa is the world’s second-largest exporter of fresh citrus behind Spain, which is number one.
    Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s current president, warned that continued disruption to these vital supply chains could lead to shortages of both food and medicine in the coming weeks.
    The impact of the disruption is already being seen in Durban, where grocery store lines are growing – at least at stores that are still open. Many of them have had to close their doors due to both unrest and panic buying, which is exacerbating the problem.
    “All the shops are closed,” lamented Neli Zulu, a resident of Pietermaritzburg, an area that is being heavily impacted by the unrest. “We are going to run out of bread soon.”
    As you may recall from last year, protesters gathered in a much more civil way to speak out against the country’s mask mandates.
    During their demonstrations, they burned face masks in the street to show that they would not be going along with the medical fascism dictates that came from the likes of Tony Fauci before quickly spreading around the world.
    According to reports, Zuma was jailed over an alleged corruption scandal that resulted in his resignation, followed by an investigation that led to him spending 15 months in prison.
    The situation was worsened when the Fauci Virus emerged out of nowhere, sending South Africa into an economic tailspin that drove up poverty while further enriching the wealthy – sound familiar? Consequently, unrest is reaching a fever pitch there due to numerous coinciding factors.
    More related news about civil unrest in South Africa can be found at FoodCollapse.com

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