Learn why you should store pulses away from direct light. Discover how light can degrade their color, nutrients, and overall quality over time.
Pulses should be stored away from light to prevent nutrient degradation, color changes, and potential rancidity of their oils, preserving their quality and nutritional value.
Light, especially ultraviolet (UV) light, can have a detrimental effect on pulses during storage. Here's why:
Therefore, storing pulses in opaque containers or in dark, cool places helps to minimize these negative effects and maintain their quality for a longer period.
Store pulses in airtight containers in a cool, dark pantry. Adding a bay leaf to the container can also help deter pests naturally.