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Last post 05-18-2008 9:46 PM by karenteacher. 4 replies.
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  • 05-17-2008 8:40 AM

    • lynn
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    rice

    Hi , Question ...can you store rice in the freezer ? I have always kept extra flour etc (including potato chips) in the freezer but never rice . has anyone tried it ?

  • 05-17-2008 8:57 AM In reply to

    Re: rice

    Excellent info on storing rice.... 

     

    How to Keep Pests Out of Rice: Remove Moisture from the Rice. When you first bring your rice home from the market, spread it out on a clean surface under the sun for several hours. Alternatively, you can put your raw rice in a thin layer in pans and place them in a warm oven overnight. (Use the lowest setting on your oven.) Both methods use heat to dry the rice. This is effective because moisture is one of the main causes of pests in rice. Once the rice has been thoroughly dried, store in clean, sealed glass or plastic containers.

    How to Keep Pests Out of Rice: Freeze the Rice. As soon as you bring your rice home, place it into the freezer for at least four days. Freezing prevents any insect eggs that are already in the rice from hatching. (It's not pleasant to think about insect eggs in your rice, but it is a common reality. It's better to have eggs that have been frozen, than live insects.) If you have room in your freezer, you may store rice in the freezer, which will guarantee that no pests get into it, but that generally isn't necessary.

    How to Keep Pests Out of Rice: Put Leaves into the Rice. Depending on which part of the world you live in, different types of leaves can be used to keep pests out of your rice. For instance, in India, neem leaves are used. In the western world, bay leaves are commonly used. Be sure to use dry, not fresh leaves.

  • 05-17-2008 9:20 AM In reply to

    • lynn
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    Re: rice

    Brianschef:

    Excellent info on storing rice.... 

     

    How to Keep Pests Out of Rice: Remove Moisture from the Rice. When you first bring your rice home from the market, spread it out on a clean surface under the sun for several hours. Alternatively, you can put your raw rice in a thin layer in pans and place them in a warm oven overnight. (Use the lowest setting on your oven.) Both methods use heat to dry the rice. This is effective because moisture is one of the main causes of pests in rice. Once the rice has been thoroughly dried, store in clean, sealed glass or plastic containers.

    How to Keep Pests Out of Rice: Freeze the Rice. As soon as you bring your rice home, place it into the freezer for at least four days. Freezing prevents any insect eggs that are already in the rice from hatching. (It's not pleasant to think about insect eggs in your rice, but it is a common reality. It's better to have eggs that have been frozen, than live insects.) If you have room in your freezer, you may store rice in the freezer, which will guarantee that no pests get into it, but that generally isn't necessary.

    How to Keep Pests Out of Rice: Put Leaves into the Rice. Depending on which part of the world you live in, different types of leaves can be used to keep pests out of your rice. For instance, in India, neem leaves are used. In the western world, bay leaves are commonly used. Be sure to use dry, not fresh leaves.

    Thank you Brianschef ! its going in the freezer !

  • 05-18-2008 11:18 AM In reply to

    Re: rice

     You are very welcome Lynn!  : )

  • 05-18-2008 9:46 PM In reply to

    Re: rice

    I've never tried bay leaves in rice - but I'd heard about using bay leaves in flour, and when the freezer got overly full, I tried it - it's been several years and I've had no problems at all with my flour.  

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