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Does it get too dry? Go stale?

Is there something that makes dried pasta unable to rehydrate?

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[–] StickyDango@lemmy.world 10 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

There's a best before date, use by date, and, expiry date. Dry pasta will have a best before. Companies have this so that they can guarantee that if storage conditions are ideal, the pasta will look, taste, and cook the same as if it was fresh out of the packet. Past this date, it might get brittle, but it wouldn't affect the food safety of the product. edit: Past the best before means that it may not have the same qualities as when before it's best before date, but it's likely still edible, provided the food isn't stored in non ideal conditions (very wet or humid, stored in the heat/sun, etc.). After the date, you make the call. I probably wouldn't eat certain foods after a certain date, though.

Extra info for those who are interested:

Best before will be things like rehydrated pasta, your meats, dairy, perishables.. Though admittedly, I have eaten yogurt and hummus 4 months past the date. I lived by myself at the time and they lived in the back of the fridge.

Expiry would be things like baby formula, medication, anything that has a higher risk to health, whether it means it's for a high risk population, or if it's got an important role.

Edit: I'd like to add the bolded above, but also..... Well, I forgot after adding the bolded stuff, so I'll come back if I remember.