On Sat, 2 Mar 2019 16:46:57 -0800 (PST), "
itsjoan...@webtv.net"
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itsjoan...@webtv.net> wrote:
>On Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 5:39:29 PM UTC-6,
Christ...@deathtochristianity.pl wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, 2 Mar 2019 15:00:14 -0800 (PST), "
itsjoan...@webtv.net"
>> <
itsjoan...@webtv.net> wrote:
>>
>> >Then why did you feel the need to chime in and say buy the ground pepper in the
>> >cans as we won't be able to tell the difference if you don't care?? If you
>> >can't tell the difference, that's your problem but don't expect us all to bow
>> >to your lack of taste buds.
>>
>> This is why
>>
>> Properly stored, ground black pepper will generally stay at best
>> quality for about 3 to 4 years. ... No, commercially packaged ground
>> black pepper does not spoil, but it will start to lose potency over
>> time and not flavor food as intended - the storage time shown is for
>> best quality only.
>>
>And who knows just how long that pre-ground black pepper has been sitting in
>the warehouse before it hits the grocery store shelf?
yeah I guess you may be right, McCormick has so much pepper that they
will need to store it for several years before they send it off to the
three grocery stores that they furnish, It is so amazing that all
three of those grocery stores that they supply are all here in my
city... Just how fucking retarded was that statement you made? I mean
fuck quality of their spices... It does not matter that they are the
biggest spice dealer in the usa, I mean selling 3 year old pepper is
common place...
>>
>> How long does ground black pepper last? The precise answer depends to
>> a large extent on storage conditions ?o maximize the shelf life of
>> ground black pepper store in a cool, dark cupboard, away from direct
>> heat or sunlight.
>>
>As I stated above, how long has it been sitting in a warehouse before it gets
>to sit on a grocery store shelf?
as I asked you above how damn retarded are you thinking that in the
first place?
>>
>> How long does ground black pepper last at room temperature? Properly
>> stored, ground black pepper will generally stay at best quality for
>> about 3 to 4 years.
>>
>How long has it been sitting in a warehouse before hitting the grocery store
>shelf?
>>
Oh and you ask the same dumb ass question three times in a row?? I
guess I need to ask you again just how damn retarded are you?
>> Now tell me do you actually think that someone (anyone) is going to
>> have a small tin of black pepper for over 3 years before they sell it?
>> what about 2 years what about 1 year?
>>
>Do you think a warehouse or a grocery is going to throw away a tin of black
>pepper because it's over 3 or 4 years old? Of course not because they know
>that clueless people like you will buy it no matter how old it is.
Do you really think that a grocery store will have a case of pepper
secreted away in a corner just so they can laugh when they sell a 4
year old pepper?
>>
>> The answer to all of those is
>> no... It may be a couple of weeks old. So that would mean you would
>> have to buy pepper and not use it for 3-4 years for it to taste ANY
>> DIFFERENT...
>>
>So says the person who does not use and probably has no idea what fresh ground
>pepper tastes like. Now that I've made that statement you will come stomping
>back in and say you had fresh ground pepper 10,000 times in your if but can
>discern no difference.
I guess you did not at all read my previous posts
oh wait now I know why you always delete the previous history, Oh well
please let me restate
>So to answer you question , yes it has happened many times....
>Now I just buy the precracked pepper in the little red and tins and I
>am perfectly happy. You will not taste a difference.... It is just
lets see if you can figure out the rest
>>
>> A pepper mill tastes different for several different reasons.
>> The first and foremost is that YOU THINK IT is fresher and it is going
>> to taste different so It tastes different (or so you think)
>>
>No, I make no suppositions as you, I k-n-o-w it tastes different.
>>
>> Different grind different taste
>>
>> So to restate what I said at first pepper that is freshly cracked will
>> taste no different than freshly ground even if the pepper in the tin
>> is a year old and the others were harvested a week ago(assuming it is
>> the same kind of pepper)
>>
>Instead of continually making a fool of yourself, try fresh ground pepper to
>that tin of 'fresh' pepper. But I don't think we'll get a truthful answer
>from you. It's not in your DNA.
>>
>> This is why I need to chime in.. BECAUSE I KNOW WHAT THE FUCK I AM
>> TALKING ABOUT!!!!
>>
>You know nothing, you're just a conceited blowhard, Kuth2.
I know nothing?? then why did you delete my data? and my cites to the
data???
WHo is the blowhard now???
in case you forgot
This is why
Properly stored, ground black pepper will generally stay at best
quality for about 3 to 4 years. ... No, commercially packaged ground
black pepper does not spoil, but it will start to lose potency over
time and not flavor food as intended - the storage time shown is for
best quality only.
https://www.google.com/search?q=does+pepper+go+stale&rlz=1C1AVNE_enUS716US716&oq=does+pepper+go+stale&aqs=chrome..69i57.4315j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
How long does ground black pepper last? The precise answer depends to
a large extent on storage conditions 葉o maximize the shelf life of
ground black pepper store in a cool, dark cupboard, away from direct
heat or sunlight.
How long does ground black pepper last at room temperature? Properly
stored, ground black pepper will generally stay at best quality for
about 3 to 4 years.
https://stilltasty.com/fooditems/index/16546
Now tell me do you actually think that someone (anyone) is going to
have a small tin of black pepper for over 3 years before they sell it?
what about 2 years what about 1 year? The answer to all of those is
no... It may be a couple of weeks old. So that would mean you would
have to buy pepper and not use it for 3-4 years for it to taste ANY
DIFFERENT...
Can you hear me now???