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Vsauce! Kevin here. Hardtack is a type of cheap, long-lasting biscuit used for sustenance
on long military campaigns and voyages at sea. It's made of just flour, water and
salt and is baked 2-3 times to remove all moisture and can last for years. It's so hard
that soldiers during the American Civil War would break it up with the butts of their
rifles and then add water or coffee just to be able to eat it. The Minnesota Historical
Society has a 150 year old piece of hardtack that they believe is still edible to this
day!
Pemmican consists of lean dried meat crushed into a powder and mixed with hot rendered
fat. Invented by Native Americans, it can last for years and it's traditionally made
like this: Game meat like Buffalo or Elk is cut into thin slices and dried, then pounded
into powder and mixed with melted fat at a ratio of one to one. And it was used to survive
long journeys where food was scarce
Jerky made out of beef or turkey can last one to two years depending on moisture level
and how it's cured. Jerky is meat trimmed of fat which would spoil quickly and then
dried and salted to inhibit the growth of bacteria.
MRE or Meal, Ready To Eat is a self-contained field ration used by the military that depending
on storage conditions can last anywhere from a month to five years. Its contents can
vary for example MRE 2013 Menu 9 includes Beef Stew, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Wheat Snack
Bread, Nuts And Raisins Mix, Pretzels, Cocoa, Hot Sauce, An Accessory Packet, Spoon and
Flameless Ration Heater. And the packaging is designed to withstand parachute drops of
1,250 ft (380 m) and non-parachute drops of 98 ft (30 m).
Thrive is a company specializing in emergency preparedness offering an entire pantry of
long term stored foods. Including freeze dried beef dices that last up to 25 years
in a sealed can or freeze dried ice cream sandwiches that last up to two years after
opening. They also have front-loading food rotation shelves and emergency kits filled
with things like rope, dust masks, waterproof matches, can opener and more.
Honey can never spoil. And it's because it contains very little water, is extremely acidic
and contains hydrogen peroxide.
Here are some more foods that last a very long time.
Despite a popular myth claiming they have an indefinite shelf life Twinkies do in fact
spoil. And it happens after about 25 days - which is a long time in the world of baked
goods and it's because they lack dairy products but much shorter than their purported immortality.
One of the only commercially sold food items that has an absolute expiration date is infant
formula because the nutrients deteriorate and it's actually one of the only food products
the federal government regulates regarding dating.
Dates on food refer to either "use by" dates - the date which the manufacturer decides
the product will be at its best or "sell by" dates - the date which stores use as a guideline
for how long they can display perishable items like meat or milk, both of which are not set
dates for which the food will go bad and in most cases the food will stay edible much
longer, especially with proper storage. Your best bet for knowing when food has gone bad
is by smelling and examining it before consuming.
And while a healthy human can survive roughly eight weeks without any food - the shelf life
on humans without drinking water is only about 3 to 5 days. So keep in mind that all the
corn starch, vinegar and maple syrup in the world won't help you survive if you don't
have drinking water - and always thanks for watching.