Freeze Dried Uncooked Salmon Fish Fillets 25 Year Shelf Life 10 Fillets. 25+ Year Shelf Life! You'll be ready for anything with a food supply that will last and be there when you need it most. Our farm-raised salmon fillets are freeze dried, so they can be stored long term and without needing refrigeration (lasts longer than dehydrated and traditional canned food!). Perfect for emergencies, just soak in water for about 6-8 hours, cook thoroughly, then enjoy.About 10 uncooked farm-raised salmon fillets per can. Each fillet 3" to 7" long and 2 to 3 inches wide. No preservatives, colorings, or additives. Every can is sealed in an oxygen/moisture free environment. Store in a cool, dry place. Packaged in #10 size can (gallon can). Manufactured, procured and packaged in USA. Ingredients: Freeze Dried Salmon Fillets, Uncooked. No preservatives, colorings, or additives.Helpful Hint: Store a can opener with your salmon, so you have it when you need it. Note: This meat is uncooked; do not consume raw.Directions:Just soak in lukewarm or cold water for at least 6-8 hours and cook thoroughly. (The longer they soak in water the more tender they get.)Once opened, they will last:Up to 1 year in a zipper locking bag with refrigeration once opened, but not rehydrated. Up to 60 days in a zipper locking bag without refrigeration once opened, but not rehydrated. Up to 5 days in the refrigerator once they're rehydrated. When will your freeze-dried food expire?The manufacturer guarantees the minimum shelf life of 25 years from when the food was made. To find the manufactured date, look at the label on the can. There should be a code similar to this one below:8034 b2 19All you need to look at is the first set of numbers (8034) - that is the date code in Julian format. So in the example above, it was made on the 34th day of 2018, which is February 3. 25 years from this date gives you the minimum of how long it will last. Note: Since it is a long-term storage, the shelf life will depend on the conditions under which you store the food.