For the last few months, I’ve been splitting a bag of coffee beans into 2-3 portions and freezing them. I’ve seen that it extends the freshness by a bit. Now, I’ve been storing them in older coffee bags (the standard sealable ones) since they take up less space than jars and also I’m just reusing something that would’ve gone to landfill/compost.

I do clean them of residues of older beans and don’t use a bag more than 2 times since I get new bags whenever I buy beans anyway. Are there any health/quality issues that might arise from this that I should be aware of? Should I just store them in sealed glass jars instead?

  • cfi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It should be fine, just know that they won’t be kept as fresh as they would be if you were using vacuum canisters and purpose built storage jars.

  • fritobugger2017@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My only concern would be the so-called one way valve which is often crap and leaks like a sieve letting in freezer compartment air and moisture.

  • sqw@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think there is very much food safety risk there as long as the beans are kept dry. For what it’s worth, I do the same thing.