Storing Salt in Your Food Storage | Crisis Preparedness (2024)

Preparedness Challenge Week 14

Thanks for joining the 2022 Preparedness Challenge!

This week the challenge is to add salt to your food storage preparations. Salt is one of those basic commodities necessary for life that needs to be in every food storage plan. It is inexpensive and easy to store.

What Types of Salt Are Best for Storing?

There are many varieties of salt available today, but for practical storage there are three main types of salt that are readily available and ideal for storing: table salt, canning and pickling salt, and rock salt.

Table Salt

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Table salt is used for normal cooking and eating. It typically contains calcium silicate, an anti-caking agent, to improve its pouring qualities. The label will state whether it is iodized or plain salt.

SALT WITH IODINE

Common table salt is often iodized to ensure that enough iodine is in the diet to avoid health problems associated with iodine deficiency. As salt ages, the iodine may produce a harmless, but unappetizing yellow discoloration. Iodized salt has a shelf life of about five years.

SALT WITHOUT ADDITIVES

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Natural table salts without additives will last indefinitely if stored in a cool, dry location. Check the nutrition label to see if it contains any additional ingredients. Kosher salt, Redmond Real Salt, pink Himalayan salt, various sea salts, and other specialty salts are also suitable for storing, if desired.

KOSHER SALT

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Kosher salt is pure salt with larger grains than table salt. It is about half as dense as table salt and even the two most common kosher salts, Morton and Diamond Crystal, vary in density. Chefs often prefer it for how its taste enhances food without bitterness. Kosher salt can be stored indefinitely.

SEA SALT

Sea salt may be made from evaporating ocean water or water from inland salt seas. Sea salt such as Redmond Real Salt is also harvested (see photo) in its natural state from deposits of ancient sea beds. Sea salts have unique minerals that give salt subtle flavor and color. It is less dense than table salt and does not have a bitter taste. Sea salt can also be stored indefinitely.

Pickling and Canning Salt

Pickling and canning salt is the purest of the salts and contains no iodine, additives, or anti-caking ingredients. If used for pickling and canning, it will not cloud the brine as table salt can. Kosher salt can be substituted for pickling salt, but it should be weighed for accurate measurements.

  • 1 cup of picking salt equals 1½ cups of Kosher flaked salt (Diamond Crystal).

Rock Salt

Rock salt comes coarsely-crushed, in large pieces, or in blocks and is used to feed domestic animals, attract wildlife, preserve meats, tan hides, and make ice cream. It is generally not for human consumption, although specialty edible rock salt is used in salt mills.

How Much Salt Should You Store?

TABLE SALT

Begin with salt for table use. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends that adults consume one teaspoon (2300 mg) or less of salt daily. There are about 75 teaspoons in a pound of salt, so five pounds of salt is about what a person needs for one year. Five pounds is a tiny bit more three 26-ounce canisters.

Keep it simple: Store five pounds of table salt per person.

This recommended amount is for a whole year. If you want something less, then a simple option is to store one 26-ounce canister per person.

Salt is inexpensive and easy to obtain, so give some consideration to storing more than might seem necessary in case of unforeseen situations.

OPTION 1

Purchase salt in 26-ounce canisters. These canisters are convenient with a pour spout and small enough to easily fit in a kitchen cupboard.

OPTION 2

Purchase five-pound bags of salt. Store the bags in a plastic container for easy handling and to prevent punctures. Keep salt for daily use next to your stove in a ceramic container.

OPTION 3

Purchase a twenty-five-pound bag of salt and store it in a plastic food-grade storage bucket.

STORE SALT FOR FOOD PRESERVATION

Store an additional five pounds of salt for all other purposes. Store some of this as pickling or canning salt and some as rock salt.

Tips for Storing Salt

Salt can be stored indefinitely, but it has several properties that require attention. Salt is hygroscopic and attracts and absorbs water. Because it is porous, it and can also absorb odors. Use these tips to assure a long shelf life:

  • Store salt in a cool, dry environment.
  • For simplicity and economy, purchase salt in bulk and store in sealed, plastic food-grade buckets.
  • For convenience and more selection, purchase a variety of smaller containers of salt and store them in sealed, plastic food-grade buckets.
  • In low humidity areas, salt can be left in its original cardboard or paper container, but paper packaging will eventually deteriorate.
  • In high-humidity areas, place food-grade silica gel packets in salt containers.
  • There is no need to use oxygen absorbers with salt.
  • Store salt directly in glass containers with a tight-fitting lid.
  • Store salt in ceramic or clay containers with tight fitting lids.
  • Avoid using metal containers or lids because salt will corrode most metal.

Learn More

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Find out more about storing foods inCrisis Preparedness Handbook, Third Edition (2020).If you don’t already have a copy, you can find it here on my websiteCrisisPreparedness.com. Or, read it on Amazon in theKindle versionorhard copy version.

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FAQs

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Iodized salt should be selected and stored in its original package. Dried beans, peas, lentils, etc. provide an inexpensive alternative to meat and are easy to store in glass or plastic containers tightly covered. Those purchased from the grocery shelf are normally the highest quality.

How do you store salt for food storage? ›

Ideally, you'll want to store your salt in a cool, dark environment (this is especially important if you're storing iodized salt since it loses a lot of its iodine in the sun) Salt's natural deodorizing properties mean that you should store your bulk salt away from areas that are filled with potent smells.

What are the guidelines for salt storage? ›

Cover salt storage areas year-round to prevent precipitation from merging with the stored salt or salt/sand mixture. Construct and maintain base for salt storage area as impermeable.

What kind of salt should I stockpile? ›

What Types of Salt Are Best for Storing? There are many varieties of salt available today, but for practical storage there are three main types of salt that are readily available and ideal for storing: table salt, canning and pickling salt, and rock salt.

Is it safe to store salt in plastic containers? ›

Salt Should Not be Stored in Plastic or Metal Containers

Salt has corrosive properties, so it can eat away at the container it is stored in. If using a plastic container, this can allow chemicals from the plastic to contaminate your prized sea salt.

Which container is best for storing salt? ›

Salt is very corrosive and it will eat away the steel container or it will cause other corrosive problems when salt is stored in a steel or even stainless steel container. So, you must store the salt in a ceramic container or glass container or mud container, but not in steel or aluminium or copper container.

What is the USDA salt guidelines? ›

Americans eat on average about 3,400 mg of sodium per day. However, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends adults limit sodium intake to less than 2,300 mg per day—that's equal to about 1 teaspoon of table salt! For children under age 14, recommended limits are even lower.

What are acceptable locations for storing bags of salt? ›

Ensure Temperature and Humidity Control

This is why the best way to store road salt is a climate-controlled space. Storing rock salt in cool, dry atmospheres will help it last significantly longer. Reduce humidity as much as possible.

How not to store salt? ›

Metal containers: Metal is not a safe option to store salt in either. The moisture absorbability and the corrosive properties of salt may cause the metal container to rust and contaminate the salt.

What is the best salt for long term storage? ›

Coarse Grain Salt

Most coarse salts are best used in a grinder, providing an easy way of serving up freshly ground sea salt with a meal. Coarse salt tends to be less moisture sensitive than its finer-grained counterparts, so it resists caking, ideal for long term storage.

What do chefs keep their salt in? ›

A salt box, also referred to as a salt pig or salt cellar, is a storage container for salt that is usually kept near the stove for easy access while cooking. It allows busy cooks to grab the perfect pinch of seasoning while cooking and expertly flavor their dishes.

What foods Cannot use oxygen absorbers? ›

Dry foods such as sugar, baking soda, baking powder, and salt do not require oxygen absorbers for long-term preservation. Foods with a moisture content exceeding 10%, like brown rice or beef jerky, do not benefit from oxygen absorbers.

How do you store sugar for 25 years? ›

Storage containers should be opaque, airtight, and moisture/ odor-proof. The typical retail paper package for crystal sugars is not suitable for long term storage. Polyethylene bags, Mylar-type bags, food-grade plastic buckets, glass canning jars, and #10 cans are all suitable for dry sugar storage.

Can you store salt in Ziploc bags? ›

I typically buy table sale and buy it in bulk at Costco or the big box stores. Get yourself some large ziploc bags and fill one gallon bags. Put 4-5 one gallon bags into each bucket and label the buck Table salt. Do not store salt in metal buckets.

Why keep salt in a glass jar? ›

According to astrology, it is advised to store salt only in a glass jar. This recommendation stems from the belief that when salt is kept in utensils made of steel or iron, it signifies the conjunction of the moon and Saturn, which is considered unfavorable.

How do you prolong the shelf life of salt? ›

Salt and seasonings should be stored in a cool, dry place to minimize clumping and prolong shelf life. If clumping occurs, simply tap and/or shake the package to break the clumps.

In which direction should salt be kept? ›

Not only that, but by putting salt in a glass bowl, the lack of money in the house will be erased, and the entire house will smell different, bringing happiness and tranquility to the home. To do the 2nd remedy, take a glass, fill it with water and add salt and keep it in the southwest corner of the house.

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