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Honey doesn't spoil. (Although it does get grainy, it's still edible.) The grain quinoa was found stored in Inca ruins and was still usable. (But I'm not sure if by "usable" they meant it produced plants when planted or if people actually ate it as is.)

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honey doesnt spoil. ancient egyptians used it to mummify the dead. and im pretty sure sugar has a long shelf life. honey doesnt spoil. ancient egyptians used it to mummify the dead. and im pretty sure sugar has a long shelf life.

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tuna, canned corn, dry crackers,

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Honey

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honey

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