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How Long Does Powdered Milk Last?
How long does powdered milk last? Powdered milk is
real milk that has been heated so that about half of the milk solids
evaporate. A package of powdered milk will list the ingredients of
nonfat dry milk and vitamins A and D3, other products with lists of
ingredients are not the real deal. As usual, if you take out the
moisture you drastically increase the shelf life of the product allowing
you to always have some milk on hand. The shelf life of powdered milk is mainly influenced by its exposure to heat and moisture.
So how long does powdered milk last?
When properly stored at or below 40°F, containers of powder milk last for the time periods indicated in thetable below:
Powdered Milk Expiration Date
(Unopened) | Pantry |
---|---|
Past Printed Date | |
Powdered Milk lasts for | 2-10 Years |
(Opened & Mixed) |
Refrigerator |
Powdered Milk lasts for | 4-5 Days |
Of course, all food and drink lasts
for a shorter period of time if they are not stored properly. But
remember that powdered milk, unlike a lot of other dairy products, usually has a "best by date"
which is the last date by which a manufacturer will vouch for a
product's quality, not its safety. Because of this distinction, you may
safely use it to compliment your favorite meals even after its best by
date has lapsed.
How to tell if Powdered Milk is bad, rotten or spoiled?
Practicing proper hygiene and food safety techniques will help prevent food-borne illness.
Although
not a perfect test, your senses are usually the most reliable
instruments to tell if your powdered milk has gone bad. Some common
traits of bad powdered milk are discoloration (it will begin to have a
yellowish tint) and an odor. If an odor or discoloration appear in your
powdered milk, then it should be discarded.
If your powdered milk has gone bad, check our substitution page.
There are, of course, certain health risks associated with
spoiled foods, so always remember to practice food safety and enjoy your
foods before their shelf life has expired.
How to store Powdered Milk to extend its shelf life?
Proper food storage is key to extending the expiration date of food.
Keeping
powdered milk in a cool and dry place is essential to extending its
shelf life. Powdered milk should be stored in airtight containers in the
pantry, the original box is not the best storage vessel for powdered
milk. For example, powdered milk stored in its original container will
last about 2 years beyond its best by date while the same product in an
airtight plastic container should last about 10 years if kept away from
heat.
Freezing powdered milk is a great option, but it is highly
recommended to place it in vacuum sealed containers for the longest
shelf life. This sealer is highly recommended for freezing any foods to extend their shelf life.
Some benefits of proper food storage include eating healthier, cutting food costs and helping the environment by avoiding waste.
Interesting facts about Powdered Milk:
How to use extra before your Powdered Milk goes bad?
What
if you have extra powdered milk and don't want it to spoil and go to
waste? Your best bet is to vacuum seal and freeze as mentioned above.
Or, you can use it in recipes that call for other types of milk - for
proper amounts see our Substitution pages.
How long is Powdered Milk good for when prepared in a dish?
How long does powdered milk last? That depends. How long do eggs last? In general, powdered milk lasts only as long as the quickest expiring ingredient it is mixed with.
To find out how long other foods are good for, please visit the Dairy, Drinks, Fruits, Grains, Proteins, Vegetables and Other sections of Eat By Date or use the search function below.
What are our shelf life resources?
In determining how long Powdered Milk lasts,
our content incorporates research from multiple resources, including the
United States Department of Agriculture and the United States Food
& Drug Administration. In addition, we scoured the web for
informative articles and reports related to food safety, food storage
and the shelf life of Powdered Milk.
*An important note about expiration dates...
Although the Powdered Milk shelf life
information on Eat By Date is generally reliable, please remember that
individual cases will vary and that our advice should only be taken as
an opinion and not a replacement for your health care professional.
Please eat responsibly!
LONG TERM STORAGE
Dried Milk
Non-fat dried milk =(NFDM) is suitable for short and long term
emergency food storage. It is made from non-fat, grade A, milk that has
been dried by spraying into hot air or heated on a drum. The process
removes nearly all of the water prohibiting the growth of
microorganisms. Dried whole milk and dried buttermilk have milk fat and
are not suitable for long term storage. Start with top quality
product. Some NFDM is "instantized", a process that makes it easier to
reconstitute. "Extra-grade" is higher quality and some manufacturers
supplement dried milk with vitamins A and D. A product meeting all three
of these options would be the best for storage. Evaluate several brands
of dried milk before purchasing any large quantity for emergency
storage. A 3BYU study in 2002 concluded there is wide variation in the quality of dried milk products available for long-term storage.
Packaging. Dried milk must be stored free of
moisture and oxygen. Mylar-type bags and #10 cans make good containers
for large quantities. Canning jars are suitable for smaller quantities
provided light is prevented from reaching the dried milk.
Other plastic
containers are less suitable, e.g. food-grade buckets. Oxygen absorbers
should be used to remove oxygen from containers to extend shelf life and
minimize off-flavors. A 2USU
study concluded that after 4-year NFDM samples stored in plastic bags
(not Mylar-type) were statistically less acceptable than samples stored
in cans.The form of milk (instant or regular) did not affect the length
of time NFDM could be stored. Unacceptability of samples in the study
was due to an oxidized/stale flavor.
Storage conditions. The
shelf life of packaged, NFDM ranges from 3 months to 3-5 years. The
main factor is storage temperature. At cool to cold temperatures the
shelf life is 3-5 years. At hot temperatures the shelf life can be as
little as 3 months. A 2USU
research study demonstrated NFDM held at 32°C (90°F) for 6 mo began to
develop off-flavors and by 24 mo was considered unacceptable by a
trained sensory panel. After 4-yr storage, NFDM samples stored at 21°C
(70°F) were rated unacceptable by the panelists. Storage at 10°C (50°F)
resulted in minimal flavor changes in 52 month.
Nutrition. NFDM is an
excellent source of protein, calcium and nutrition, providing 80
calories per serving. Most vitamins in dried milks are present in
comparable levels to those of whole milk. Vitamins A and D are not
present in non-fat milk and must be supplemented.
1Nutrition degradation during storage. Vitamin
levels are stable for 6 month and only minimally decline after 18
months. Data is not available for longer term storage effects on
vitamins. Storage of these products for periods longer than several
years will result in vitamin and flavor degradation. Most other
nutrients (calories, carbohydrates, proteins, and minerals will remain
unchanged.
Use of NFDM from storage. Typically
1/3 cup dry powder is mixed with one cup water to make on serving. The
instantized type of NFDM will dissolve in water more readily. Non-instantized
versions may need blending or can be held overnight in the refrigerator
after reconstituting to increase solubility.
Reconstituted NFDM will
not taste any better than fresh non-fat milk. If the absence of milk fat
is objectionable, mix reconstituted NFDM into whole fresh milk. Once
opened, NFDM will have a 3 month shelf life. Keep opened containers away
from light, moisture and warmer temperatures.
References:
2 Driscoll, Brennand, and Hendricks. 1985. Sensory Quality of Nonfat Dry Milk After Long-Term Storage J. Dairy Sci. Vol. 68, No. 8.
3 Lloyd and Pike. 2002. Quality attributes of dried milk products packaged for long term storage. IFT Annual Meeting Abstract.
4 Lloyd, Ogden, and Pike. 2003. Quality of hermetically packaged nonfat dry milk in long-term storage. IFT Annual Meeting Abstract.
USU Publications
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