Here’s What You Need to Know About Food Expiration Dates

Consumers often find themselves bewildered by the world of “Best By” labels, particularly when it comes to canned goods. These aren’t hard expiry dates, as is often believed; rather, they show how long the product stays at its best. This all-inclusive book explores the ins and outs of figuring out how to use canned goods like maize, green beans, and tuna far after their expiration dates have passed.

Making Sense of “Best By” Dates

“Best by” dates do not indicate an exact time limit for safe eating; this is an important concept to understand. Rather, they try to predict how long it will be until the food loses its optimal level of freshness and taste. This is especially the case with canned goods, which, with proper storage, may be eaten for a long time beyond the expiration date.

The Unexpectedly Long Shelf Life of Canned Corn

A lot of people’s pantry staples include canned maize, which has an impressive shelf life even after its “best by” date has passed. It is safe to eat for up to two years after the expiration date, provided the cans are kept in a cold, dry place and not damaged. However, after that time, you may notice a little difference in taste and quality.

Canned Green Beans: How to Keep Their Quality

Like maize, canned green beans, if kept in their original, undamaged cans, can keep for up to two years beyond the “best by” date. Be wary, however, because the texture and taste may change as time passes.

Making the Most of Canned Tuna

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