Cesta Básica

Cesta Básica

Jayce
6 min read

For several years I lived in the amazing country of Brasil (yes, that’s how to spell it right :) ). Stack of Cesta Básica's ready be sold One of the many things I learned while living there was about a product called the Cesta Básica(Basket of Basics). This product is the lifeblood of many Brasilian families, making up the core of their grocery shopping. What it is, is simple. It is a package containing an assortment of basic food items, designed to meet the basic needs for a given amount of time. Which products it contains, and how much would vary by store, but largely were the same. This was an extremely common item for several reasons. The first of which is the basic brasileiro’s diet, which starts with beans and rice, and almost anything else is extra. Which type of beans was largely a regional choice as the default, but alternative ‘versions’ of the packages could easily be found if you preferred another regions flavor.

Background

The Cesta Básica was so important, because it was priced to fit most Brasilians economic situation. There was no paying for anything fancy here, it was the most simple, common means to meet the nutritional needs of a person. In many areas, the “standard” kit is actually subsidized to help meet the needs of the poorer classes. The concept of the Cesta is so built in to Brasilian society now, that you will often hear of it as part of wage negotiations. As one friend quoted:

“How much do you earn?” “Two minimum salaries and a cesta básica.”

The Cesta Básica is a fundamental part of Brasilian society, and an amazing resource for anybody interested in Preparedness, Food Storage, or just cooking a little more healthy. By covering what it contains, and why it exists, I think we can come up with ideas for improving our storage.

Contents

Translating

For me, sure, I could use that kit with good success, but my diet would change a bit. I do know how to use it though. What is most important is that you look to building up kits like this that fit a diet that you can a) enjoy b) actually cook with. One of the main reasons I make this post is to understand the concept of dividing out much of your bulk storage items into usable quantities, that are grouped together for a given timeline. You should be looking at this and realizing that you can use buckets, boxes, or other storage containers of weekly or monthly supplies. These then become easy to rotate as part of your standard diet keeping your food fresh, and natural. If you refer to our recent post on Mylar Bagging, you’ll have an even better way of setting up kits such as these. you can easily take large amounts of bulk items and create bags of specific quantities for your needs, and your chosen term. I really like 1-week supply boxes (or 5 gallon buckets). They are of a size easily carried, they easily fit under a bed, or in a closet, and are quick to pack.

Kit Ideas

Some possible contents for kits in your house:

  • Rice
  • Beans
  • Wheat
  • Flour
  • Corn Meal
  • Yeast
  • Potato Flakes
  • Pasta
  • Canned Veggies
  • Canned Meat (Tuna, Salmon, Beef, Chicken, Spam)
  • Tomato Products (Sauce, Paste, etc)
  • Powdered Milk
  • Crackers
  • Salt
  • Spices/herbs
  • Peanut Butter
  • Jelly
  • Buillion
  • Powdered gravy, or other mixes

What you need to remember is to always start the kit with the real basics. Think of actually from-scratch cooking, covering basic dietary needs. Don’t think about lots of packaged, pre-made foods. You can make kits with some of those, but always remember to think of those as luxuries, or extensions to the basics. By doing this, you will be automatically creating kits that will be more stable on the shelf for long-term storage, they will be more nutritious for you overall, and you will probably save a huge amount of money in creating these meals. By choosing your packaging well, it becomes very easy to stack boxes of these kits in out of the way places for long term storage, or in a pantry for quicker rotation. Just remember to keep a good label on with a date so you know when you should have this box rotated. Then you can feel the great comfort that comes to you when you can look at a stack of boxes and just count the number of weeks that you have covered. If you are keeping these kits in your regular storage you will have no fear that their quality is top notch, and that your family will have no problems eating what they contain. Brasilians base their diet on this pattern for good reasons. It works because it is nutritious, it is inexpensive, and it does cover their needs. And besides, what a great Preparedness Christmas Present for families you know!

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Jayce

Site administrator and preparedness advocate