Can you vacuum seal cooked rice and not keep refridgerated?

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I have a vacuum sealer and I want to cook rice seal it and take it on extended pack trips where there will be no refrigeration. This will help cut down on fuel.

Trader Joes, Kashi, Uncle Bens, etc... sell bags of cooked rice this way. Does anyone know if this is safe to do it yourself or are they adding a preservative?

I would also like to do this with cooked lentils and beans? any suggestions.

How safe is it to then boil bags to reheat. Is there BPA in the plastic?
If I can reheat in plastic, it reduces any clean up and gives me drinkable water or hot tea! Again reducing fuel.

Thank you for an tips or suggestion.
 
just cook your own rice from its raw form
then eat it cold or put it into a pot and heat it over a fire when you're gonna eat
 
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