Brown Rice Does NOT Go “Bad” in 6 Months!

riceThis has been bothering me for some time now as it seems I’m always seeing people stating that you should NOT store brown rice because it will go bad within six months. I’m calling B.S. here!

In my experience, brown rice will not go bad that fast whatsoever. It’s similar to expiration dates on canned goods and/or medications. You know good and well that these are more like “best if used by” dates. The same can be said about brown rice… it’s best if used within 6 months.

Granted, this is largely due to storage conditions. If your home/kitchen/pantry is kept hotter and/or more humid then your brown rice will be more likely to go bad faster just like any of your food storage foods.

Of course, you can help to keep it from going bad as fast by storing rice in appropriate containers, and even the refrigerator or freezer will help here (so long as it’s protected from moisture). Personally, we keep ours in a five-gallon food grade bucket and use gamma seal lids for easy access. We haven’t had problems doing so.

Sure, it’s true that brown rice does NOT store nearly as long as white rice will. Not at all. In fact, it’s the bran in brown rice that is the reason for a shorter storage life, specifically because of the oils that will eventually spoil. On the other hand, it’s the bran that makes brown rice healther (and more nutritious) than white rice.

So, what we have here is a bit of a trade-off: store white rice because it lasts longer but is less nutritious or take our chances with brown rice going bad?

IMO, the best strategy is to do both. First, buy white rice from your local LDS Home Storage Center or warehouse store like COSTCO or Sam’s Club, package it properly (in #10 cans or mylar with 02 absorbers) and save that grovel for if/when you actually need it.

Then, buy brown rice and use that in your day-to-day cooking. Depending on how much you’ll use can store it in the original packaging (not the best option but ok if you use a lot), you can store it in food grade buckets like we do if you’ll use it, or you can do other things like the fridge or freezer. Again, it mostly depends on how fast you use rice and what type of conditions it’s subject to in your home.

As for knowing if/when the brown rice has gone bad, that’s an easy one… your “nose knows” because it will smell off. Of course, there are other ways to tell, including the rice being clumpy, oily, or sticky. I’m told that even if you did consume rancid rice that you’ll have some gastrointestinal issues but probably suffer no long term concerns. That said, I’d rather not take the chance! Just toss it if the rice does go bad.

Anyway, the point here is that brown rice does NOT go bad in 6 months. It all depends on storage conditions and, just like other foods, benefits from proper rotation and regular use.


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3 responses to “Brown Rice Does NOT Go “Bad” in 6 Months!”

  1. Lillian

    Hi, Thank you for your reply. I did realise that you were just pointing out that brown rice was not the devil. I only commented on your post to assist any readers that may be sceptical about your comments, that long term storage is possible ,as I live with it every day being so remote. I also vac pack and store many other food items as well. Thank you for your posts they are interesting..Cheers Lilian.

  2. Lillian

    Hi I would just like to share my experiences re rice storage. Firstly, I live 40kms from nearest town in central Queensland. I have been buying bulk rice and vac packing it ( sucking all air out). I then throw it in the freezer in shed. I only do this once a year as I buy large bulk rice. I have had the rice in freezer for over a year at times ( when I forget to rotate packages). Still new, fresh and perfect. By vac packing you remove any ability for the packaging to absorb moisture. Once open I then store in house fridge in container with lid…..still no problems after many weeks..also this cancels the ability for weevils to take up residence..brown rice just the same deal…hope this helps any sceptics re your article… as well, same deal with pasta and any lentils etc. Cheers

    1. Thank you for sharing your experiences. It’s good to know others have similar experiences. As for the post, I merely wanted to point out that brown rice wasn’t the “evil” stepchild of white rice when it comes to food storage.

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