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Here's how to store rice without insects:
Zanthoxylum pepper insect control method: wrap some peppercorns with a few pieces of gauze, put them in a container containing rice, place them in different positions on the top, middle and bottom, and then cover the container tightly. If you are using a bag to fill rice, you can put the bag directly into the boiled pepper water to soak it and dry it, and then you can prevent insects when filling the rice.
Liquor insect control method: Because the volatile ethanol in liquor has the effect of insecticide and sterilization, it can prevent rice insects. We need to put a clean bottle of liquor in the container where the rice is stored, the mouth of the bottle is higher than the rice flour, without a lid, and then the container is tightly covered to prevent insects.
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Put peppercorns in rice without insects. Wrap the peppercorns in a cloth or paper towel and put them in a rice jar or rice bag to prevent the rice from becoming insects. Because Sichuan pepper can not only be used as a condiment for cooking, but also a natural antioxidant, itself has a special fragrance, and has the effect of repelling insects.
How to preserve rice
1. Bottled oxygen-free preservation method.
Spread out the rice in a ventilated place to dry thoroughly, and then put it in the prepared jar, jar, bucket or sealed bag, beverage bottle, and cover it with a tight lid, and the utensils for holding the rice should be clean and well-sealed. If you use a cloth bag to pack rice, you should put a plastic bag on the outside of the cloth bag, tie the bag tightly, and put it in a cool and dry place, so that the rice can be stored for a longer time.
2. Garlic preserves rice.
Peel out the garlic or bring it on, then prepare a clean big bag, put some garlic at the bottom of the bag, then pour clean rice inside, in the middle of the rice, put some garlic cloves again, and finally seal the bag and the rice inside, and put it in a dry, cool and ventilated place, so that it can effectively prevent the rice from being damp or insects, so as to preserve the rice for a long time.
3. Kelp preservation method.
Dried kelp has a strong ability to absorb moisture and has an insecticidal and mold-inhibiting effect. Mix kelp and rice at a weight ratio of 1:100, take out the kelp and dry it for 10 minutes every 10 days to remove moisture, and then put it back into the rice, which can be reused 20 times to prevent rice mildew and insects.
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Putting tea leaves, ginger, peppercorns, etc. in the rice can prevent insects from growing in the rice. In summer, when the temperature is high, rice and white flour are easy to have insects, so wrap green tea in white gauze, or dried ginger and peppercorns, and put them in rice jars or noodle bags to effectively prevent insects.
Attention should be paid to preventing insects in rice storage, and the specific methods are as follows:
1. Use a cup to hold 50 grams of liquor, without a lid, and then bury the cup with wine in the rice, the mouth of the cup is higher than the rice surface, and seal the rice bag. Due to the weak breathing of rice, the air is getting less and less, and the volatile ethanol in the wine has an insecticidal and bactericidal effect, so it can prevent insects.
2. Use breathable paper or gauze to wrap a few small packets of peppercorns and scatter them in rice bags to prevent insects. Garlic is also a very good insecticidal item, and the garlic can be destroyed by scattering a few cloves in the rice, which has the same anti-moth effect.
3. Mix rice and kelp in a ratio of 100:1, after about 10 days, take out the kelp and dry it thoroughly and then put it back into the rice tank, so repeat it several times to prevent rice mildew and insects. Dried kelp has strong hygroscopic properties and has an insecticidal and mold-inhibiting effect.
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