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A.T. Hagan
 
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Default freezing flour and flour products

On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 03:13:45 GMT, "Kim" > wrote:

>Unsatisfied (sorry), I am rephrasing my question and hopefully bettering my
>spelling.
>
>Does it degrade flour or flour products when frozen and thawed?


Provided the flour was adequately dry at the time it was placed in the
freezer I cannot conceive of why it would degrade when thawed.

Of course, you do have to make sure that any condensation build up on
the container doesn't get into the flour. Best to wait until it's
back to room temperature before opening and to wipe off any
condensation that might have built up.

Freeze treating like this is very common in food storage.

>Does anyone have an explanation for why freezing flour one time and
>subsequently shelving it will cause the flour or flour product to never
>attract bugs?
>
>Thanks, Kim


It's not that the treated products will never attract bugs, it's that
any bugs that might have been in the product at the time it was frozen
will be killed - if you do it properly. If you've put the flour or
whatnot into a decent container that seals tightly then froze it
properly and thawed it again later to put on the shelf you won't
develop a weevil infestation because anything in the flour when you
sealed it will be dead and nothing new will be able to get in.

I give an explanation of this in the Prudent Food Storage FAQ which
you can find here - http://waltonfeed.com/grain/faqs/freeze.html

and the entire FAQ can be found here -
http://waltonfeed.com/grain/faqs/

It's getting pretty dated now but I'm working on an update that should
be ready in the next couple of weeks.

......Alan.


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