tankin_tummy
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Ok, so I have a stupid question to ask... Would storing coffee in the same container as rice make the coffee go stale, or preserve the flavour? Let me further discuss the two philosophies
Rice is often used in salt shakers as rice is known to absorb moisture. By absorbing moisture the salt does not clump. Moisture is also known as one of the factors that make coffee go stale. By putting a few grains of rice in a bag of whole bean coffee the moisture would stick with the rice and the coffee would be dry. The flavour would then be preserved.
Alternativly, the rice will suck the flavour out of the coffee. Because rice is known to absorb moister, and is a simple carb, it may also absorb flavours of it's surroundings.
Which case would be the determining factor?
**Note- Only to be used with whole beans since the rice can be easily picked out... and only a small amount of rice is used (a few grains).
Rice is often used in salt shakers as rice is known to absorb moisture. By absorbing moisture the salt does not clump. Moisture is also known as one of the factors that make coffee go stale. By putting a few grains of rice in a bag of whole bean coffee the moisture would stick with the rice and the coffee would be dry. The flavour would then be preserved.
Alternativly, the rice will suck the flavour out of the coffee. Because rice is known to absorb moister, and is a simple carb, it may also absorb flavours of it's surroundings.
Which case would be the determining factor?
**Note- Only to be used with whole beans since the rice can be easily picked out... and only a small amount of rice is used (a few grains).