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    The Ultimate List of Survival Foods for Prepping

    If you're preparing for a long-term disaster, you just hit the jackpot! In this post, we list pretty much every survival food a prepper could possibly need. Below, you'll find multiple tables for all sorts of survival foods including canned foods, powdered foods, freeze-dried foods, dehydrated foods, and more.

    Of course, no one expects you to purchase every food listed below. The purpose of this post is to show you your options. Take the time to examine each table and decide which foods your family will need during a long-term crisis when store shelves are sparse or where grocery stores are closed altogether.

    Right now, most of these foods are still available in stores, but for some of the more unusual foods, we included a link so you can purchase it online.

    Please note that the shelf life and calories per pound are approximate. It all depends on where and how you store the foods, and what particular brand of food you purchase. Also, the storage type is either the most common or most recommended type.

    If you want to know how to store these foods, check out this guide. Now, without further ado, here's our ultimate list of survival foods for preppers.

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    Baking & Cooking Essentials

    FOODSHELF LIFESTORAGE TYPECALORIES PER LB
    Apple Cider VinegarIndefiniteSealed glass or plastic bottle~25
    Baking Powder1–2 yearsAirtight container0
    Baking SodaIndefiniteAirtight container0
    Bouillon Cubes or Powder5–10 yearsAirtight container~2,000–2,400
    Brown Sugar1–2 yearsAirtight container~1,720
    Coconut Oil2+ yearsSealed jar or container~4,000
    Cornmeal1-2 yearsAirtight container or Mylar bag~1600
    CornstarchIndefiniteAirtight container~1,660
    Flour (White)5–10 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,600
    Flour (Whole Wheat)6 months – 1 yearVacuum sealed, frozen~1,400
    Gelatin Powder (Unflavored)IndefiniteAirtight container~1,500
    HoneyIndefiniteAirtight jar~1,400
    Molasses1–2 yearsSealed jar~1,200
    Oil (Vegetable, Canola)1–2 yearsSealed bottle or jug~4,000
    Powdered SugarIndefiniteMylar bag or airtight container~1,680
    Salt (Table or Sea)IndefiniteAirtight container0
    Shortening (Crisco, etc.)2–5 yearsSealed container~4,000
    Spices (Dried)2–4 years (flavor declines)Airtight jar or pouchVaries (~200–500)
    Sugar (White)IndefiniteFood-grade bucket, airtight bag~1,700
    Vinegar (White)IndefiniteSealed glass or plastic bottle~25
    Yeast (Dry, Active)1–2 years (frozen up to 5)Airtight foil packs~1,600

    Beverages

    FOODSHELF LIFESTORAGE TYPECALORIES PER LB
    Cocoa Mix (With Sugar/Milk)1–2 yearsAirtight pouch or canister~1,600–1,800
    Coffee (Instant)25+ years (freeze-dried)Vacuum-sealed jar or pouch~0 (negligible)
    Coffee (Ground or Whole Bean)1–2 yearsVacuum-sealed or airtight bag~0 (negligible)
    Electrolyte Powder (e.g. Gatorade, LMNT)2–10 yearsFoil packet or canister~1,600–1,800
    Energy Drink Powder (e.g. Zipfizz)1–2 yearsAirtight tube or packet~1,600–1,800
    Lemonade Mix (Powdered)10–20 yearsMylar or sealed container~1,700
    Milk (Powdered)15–20 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~2,400
    Orange Drink Mix (Tang, etc.)10–20 yearsMylar or sealed container~1,700
    Tea (Black/Green/Herbal)1–2 years (flavor peak), longer if vacuum-sealedBags or loose-leaf in airtight container~0 (negligible)
    Vegetable Juice (Canned or Shelf-Stable)1–2 yearsTetra pack or can~100–150

    Canned Foods

    FOODSHELF LIFESTORAGE TYPECALORIES PER LB
    Bacon10+ yearsStandard tin can~2,500–3,000
    Baked Beans2–5 yearsStandard tin can~500–700
    Beans (Pinto, Black, etc.)2–5 yearsStandard tin can~400–600
    Beef5–10 yearsStandard tin can~1,000–1,200
    Butter5–10 yearsStandard tin can~3,200
    Cheese10+ yearsStandard tin can~1,600–2,000
    Chicken3–5 yearsStandard tin can~900–1,100
    Chili2–5 yearsStandard tin can~700–1,000
    Coconut Milk2–5 yearsStandard tin can~1,400–1,600
    Condensed Milk1–2 yearsStandard tin can~1,300–1,400
    Corn1–3 yearsStandard tin can~400–500
    Corned Beef5+ yearsStandard tin can~1,200–1,400
    Evaporated Milk1–2 yearsStandard tin can~900–1,000
    Fruit1–2 yearsStandard tin can~250–400
    Gravy1–2 yearsStandard tin can~300–500
    Ground Beef5–10 yearsStandard tin can~1,200–1,400
    Mushrooms1–2 yearsStandard tin can~100–150
    Tuna3–5 yearsStandard tin can~900–1,000
    Salmon5+ yearsStandard tin can~1,000–1,200
    Sardines5+ yearsStandard tin can~1,200–1,400
    Ham2–5 yearsStandard tin can~1,200–1,300
    Pasta (Spaghettios, Ravioli, etc.)2–5 yearsStandard tin can~600–800
    Potatoes2–5 yearsStandard tin can~300–400
    Pumpkin2–5 yearsStandard tin can~200–300
    Refried Beans2–5 yearsStandard tin can~500–700
    Sausage3–5 yearsStandard tin can~1,200–1,400
    Spam3–5 yearsSpecialty can~1,300–1,500
    Stew (Beef, Veg)2–5 yearsStandard tin can~800–1,000
    Soup (Condensed)2–5 yearsStandard tin can~300–600
    Tomato Sauce1–2 yearsStandard tin can~150–250
    Tomatoes1–2 yearsStandard tin can~150–250
    Vegetables1–3 yearsStandard tin can~100–200

    Condiments & Sauces

    FOODSHELF LIFESTORAGE TYPECALORIES PER LB
    Barbecue Sauce1–2 yearsPlastic or glass bottle~1,200–1,400
    Brown Gravy Mix (Dry)2–5 yearsFoil pouch or jar~1,200–1,400
    Butter Packets (Shelf-Stable)6–12 monthsFoil packet~3,200
    Cheese Sauce (Shelf-Stable)1–2 yearsFoil pouch or can~1,600–2,000
    Cheese Sauce Mix (Dry)5–10 yearsMylar bag or foil pouch~1,600–2,000
    Chili Seasoning Mix2–4 yearsFoil packet~1,200–1,400
    Fajita Seasoning2–4 yearsFoil packet~1,200–1,400
    French Onion Soup Mix1–2 yearsFoil pouch or box~1,200–1,600
    Gravy (Canned or Jarred)1–2 yearsTin can or glass jar~300–500
    Hot Sauce4–5 yearsGlass bottle~100–200
    Honey Mustard Sauce1–2 yearsFoil pack or bottle~1,200
    Italian Dressing Mix1–2 yearsFoil packet~1,000–1,200
    Ketchup1–2 yearsPlastic bottle or foil packet~1,100
    Mayonnaise Packets6–12 monthsFoil packet~3,000–3,200
    Mustard1–2 yearsPlastic bottle or foil packet~200–400
    Pasta Sauce (Jarred or Canned)1–2 yearsJar or tin can~500–700
    Peanut Sauce (Shelf-Stable)1–2 yearsJar or foil pouch~2,200
    Ranch Dressing (Bottled)6–12 monthsFoil packet or bottle~2,000–2,400
    Ranch Dressing Mix1–2 yearsFoil packet~1,200–1,400
    Salsa1–2 yearsGlass jar or plastic tub~300–400
    Sloppy Joe Seasoning1–2 yearsFoil packet~1,200–1,400
    Soy SauceIndefiniteGlass or plastic bottle~200–400
    Spaghetti Sauce Mix1–2 yearsFoil packet~1,200–1,400
    Stir-Fry Sauce1–2 yearsGlass jar or plastic bottle~800–1,200
    Syrup (Maple or Pancake)Indefinite (pure); 1–2 years (pancake)Bottle~1,200–2,200
    Taco Sauce1–2 yearsFoil packet or plastic bottle~600–800
    Taco Seasoning Mix2–4 yearsFoil packet~1,200–1,400
    Teriyaki Sauce1–2 yearsGlass or plastic bottle~1,000–1,200
    Tomato Paste (Canned)1–2 yearsTin can~400–600
    Vegetable Dip Mix1–2 yearsFoil packet~1,200–1,400
    Vinegar (White, Apple Cider, Balsamic)IndefiniteGlass or plastic bottle~25

    Dry Staples

    FOODSHELF LIFESTORAGE TYPECALORIES PER LB
    Amaranth4–6 yearsMylar bag or airtight container~1,680
    Barley (Pearled)1–2 yearsAirtight container~1,520
    Black Beans25–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,540
    Brown Rice6 months – 1 yearVacuum sealed, frozen~1,500
    Chickpeas (Garbanzo)20–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,540
    Cornmeal1–2 yearsMylar bag or vacuum sealed~1,600
    Couscous5–10 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,630
    Dehydrated Potatoes20–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,560
    Grits 5–10 yearsMylar bag or food-grade bucket~1,600
    Lentils20–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,520
    Millet2–5 yearsMylar bag or airtight container~1,740
    Pasta (Dry)20–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,600
    Pinto Beans25–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,560
    Popcorn (Unpopped)10–20 yearsMylar bag or food-grade bucket~1,600
    Quinoa2–3 yearsAirtight container, cool storage~1,650
    Rolled Oats20–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,700
    Soybeans 20–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,650
    Split Peas20–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,500
    Steel-Cut Oats10–15 yearsMylar bag with O2 absorber~1,700
    Textured Vegetable Protein (TVP)15–20 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,700
    Wheat (Hard Red)30+ yearsMylar bag or food-grade bucket ~1,620
    Wheat (Hard White)30+ yearsMylar bag or food-grade bucket~1,620
    White Rice25–30 yearsMylar bag with O2 absorber~1,600

    Freeze-Dried Foods

    FOODSHELF LIFESTORAGE TYPECALORIES PER LB
    Bananas20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,600–1,800
    Blueberries20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,400–1,600
    Breakfast Skillet15–25 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,400–1,600
    Broccoli20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~300–400
    Celery20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~200–300
    Chicken Alfredo25–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,400–1,600
    Chicken Teriyaki & Rice25–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,400–1,600
    Chili Mac25–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,500
    Corn20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,400–1,600
    Granola & Blueberries25–30 yearsMylar pouch~1,600–1,700
    Green Beans20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~300–400
    Lasagna with Meat Sauce25–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,500
    Macaroni & Cheese20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,600
    Mangoes20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,300–1,500
    Mashed Potatoes25–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,600
    Mexican Rice25–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,500
    Pasta Primavera25–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,400
    Peas20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,200–1,400
    Potatoes (Cubed)20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,500–1,600
    Potatoes (Shredded)20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,500–1,600
    Potatoes (Sliced)20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,500–1,600
    Rice & Chicken25–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,500
    Sausage Crumbles25–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~2,000–2,400
    Scrambled Eggs with Bacon15–25 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,400–1,600
    Spaghetti with Meat Sauce25–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,500
    Strawberries20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~1,300–1,500
    Vegetable Medley20–30 yearsMylar pouch or #10 can~300–500

    Ready-to-Eat Foods

    FOODSHELF LIFESTORAGE TYPECALORIES PER LB
    Canned Bread2–5 yearsTin can~1,600–1,800
    Dry Cereal (Cheerios, granola, etc.)1–2 yearsBag or box, vacuum-packed~1,400–1,800
    Emergency Ration Bars5+ yearsFoil-wrapped bar pack~2,400–3,600
    Granola Bars / Energy Bars6–12 monthsFoil-wrapped bar~1,800–2,200
    Hardtack5–20 years (if dry)Vacuum-sealed or tin~1,600
    Jerky (Beef, Turkey, etc.)1–2 years (commercial)Vacuum-sealed pouch~1,100–1,200
    MRE (Meal, Ready to Eat)5–7 yearsVacuum-sealed pouch~1,200–1,500
    Nut Butters (Almond, Sunflower, etc.)1–2 yearsJar or pouch~2,600–2,800
    Peanut Butter (Shelf-Stable Jar)1–2 yearsPlastic jar or foil pouch~2,600
    Pemmican1–5 years (if vacuum-sealed and stored cool)Vacuum-sealed pouch~3,000–3,500
    Shelf-Stable Cheese (waxed, processed)2–5 yearsFoil pack or wax coating~1,800–2,000
    Trail Mix (Commercial)6–12 monthsFoil or resealable pouch~2,400–2,800
    Tuna or Chicken in Foil Pouch3–5 yearsVacuum-sealed pouch~900–1,000
    Vacuum-Sealed Cooked Rice1 yearShelf-stable vacuum pouch~700–1,000

    Powdered & Dehydrated Foods

    FOODSHELF LIFESTORAGE TYPECALORIES PER LB
    Beans (Dehydrated)20–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,400–1,600
    Bouillon Powder (Chicken/Beef)5–10 yearsAirtight container~2,000–2,400
    Butter (Powdered)5–10 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~2,800–3,000
    Buttermilk (Powdered)5–10 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~2,100
    Carrots (Dehydrated)20+ yearsMylar bag or #10 can~400
    Cheese (Powdered)10–15 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~2,400–2,600
    Cocoa Powder (Unsweetened)2–5 yearsAirtight container~2,000
    Eggs (Powdered)5–10 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,400
    Gravy Mix (Powdered)5–10 yearsMylar bag or airtight container~1,200–1,400
    Honey (Powder)20+ yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,400–1,600
    Hummus (Powdered)5–10 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,500–1,700
    Milk (Powdered)15–20 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~2,400
    Mushrooms (Dehydrated)20+ yearsMylar bag or #10 can~200–300
    Onions (Dehydrated)20+ yearsMylar bag or #10 can~350
    Peanut Butter (Powdered)5–10 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~2,200
    Potatoes (Dehydrated)20–30 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,560
    Potatoes (Instant)10–20 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,600
    Sour Cream (Powdered)10–15 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,500
    Soup Mix (Powdered)10–15 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,400–1,600
    Vegetable Mix (Dehydrated)10–20 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~300–500
    Yogurt (Powdered)10–20 yearsMylar bag or #10 can~1,500

    Snacks & Comfort Foods

    FOODSHELF LIFESTORAGE TYPECALORIES PER LB
    Applesauce Pouches1–2 yearsShelf-stable pouches~400–500
    Candy (Hard, Wrapped)2–5 years (longer for hard candy)Airtight container~1,800–2,400
    Cereal Bars6–12 monthsFoil-wrapped bar~1,800–2,200
    Cheese Crackers (Cheez-Its, Goldfish)6–12 monthsPlastic pouch or box~2,200
    Chocolate (Dark, Sealed)2+ years (longer if vacuum sealed and stored cool)Airtight pouch~2,500–2,700
    Cookies (Shelf-Stable)6–12 monthsPlastic tray or pouch~2,000–2,400
    Crackers (Saltines, etc.)1–2 yearsSealed pouch or tin~1,600–1,800
    Dried Fruit (Packaged)1–2 yearsVacuum-sealed pouch~1,200–1,400
    Fruit Cups1–2 yearsSealed plastic cups~300–500
    Fruit Snacks1–2 yearsPlastic pouch~1,600
    Gummy Candy1–2 yearsPlastic pouch~1,600–1,800
    Marshmallows6–12 monthsSealed bag~1,600
    Nut Mix (Packaged)6–12 monthsResealable pouch or foil pack~2,400–2,800
    Popcorn (Microwave or Ready-to-Eat)6–12 monthsBag or microwave pouch~1,600
    Pudding Cups (Shelf-Stable)1–2 years6–12 monthsPlastic wrap
    Rice Krispie Treats (Pre-packaged)6–12 monthsFoil or plastic wrapper~2,000
    Shelf-Stable Pies (like Hostess Fruit Pies)~6 monthsPlastic wrap or box~2,400
    Shelf-Stable Yogurt Pouches~1 yearFoil or plastic pouch~1,200
    Toaster Pastries (Pop-Tarts, etc.)1–2 yearsFoil packs~2,200–2,400
    Trail Mix (Sweet or Salty)6–12 monthsFoil or resealable pouch~2,400–2,800

    We hope this guide helps you on your preparedness journey. If you think we missed something or have a favorite survival food to recommend, let us know in the comments. And if you found this helpful, please share it!

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