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Flours And Starches In The Freezer?


megsybeth

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megsybeth Enthusiast

I'm doing a lot of experimenting with different flours, meals and starches. I figure once I know what works well for my family I might buy things in larger quantities. For now my baking cupboard is spilling over with all sorts of different grains. But I read something about flax meal going bad and needing to freeze it. I'm wondering what else should go in my freezer and what should definitely NOT go in the freezer? Does anyone have any advice? I have things like pototo flour, potato starch flour, adzuki flour, corn meal, flax meal, rice flour, xantham gum, a traditional flour blend I made, tapioca starch.


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sa1937 Community Regular

I keep flax meal in my fridge and have had no problem with it going bad. I don't have any flours/starches in my freezer. I do keep potato flour, brown rice flour and other whole grain type flours in my fridge. White rice flour, potato starch, tapioca flour/starch keep well in my pantry. Hope this helps.

Edit: Xanthan gum does not need to be refrigerated.

shadowicewolf Proficient

I was raised putting all flour in the freezer. It helps keep bugs and whatnot out.

sa1937 Community Regular

I was raised putting all flour in the freezer. It helps keep bugs and whatnot out.

I keep all flours and starches in covered Rubbermaid containers...have no problems with bugs.

Darn210 Enthusiast

I do have some flours in my freezer and some in my fridge. I think it's more of an issue of flours going rancid (those with higher quantity of fat like soy flour or almond flour) than with bugs. But the flours that I go through quickest (potato starch, rice flour, tapioca flour) I keep in the pantry without any issues.

lpellegr Collaborator

Most flours have been fine for me at room temperature, but I find that millet should be frozen because it will go rancid, and sorghum and bean flours should be kept in fridge or freezer if you have room, unless you go through them quickly.

sa1937 Community Regular

I don't have any problem keeping almond meal and millet in the fridge...they do stay fresh. Of course, that's good as I only have the freezer space in my side-by-side fridge and have no room in it to store any flours.


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