What Are Pantry Items Worth?
13 items tagged “pantry” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

kidney beans
A pantry staple consisting of dried or canned kidney beans, commonly used in chili, soups, and rice dishes.

black beans
Black beans are a common legume sold dried or canned and used in soups, bowls, burritos, and side dishes.

pinto beans
Pinto beans are a common dried bean used in soups, stews, chili, and refried beans.

cinnamon sticks
Dried cinnamon bark sticks used to infuse flavor into drinks, desserts, and savory dishes.

ground cloves
Ground cloves are a dried, powdered spice made from clove buds, commonly used in baking, cooking, and beverages.

Bag of Rice
A 5-pound bag of Nishiki Premium Medium Grain Rice, the #1 Best Seller in Amazon's White Rice category, ideal for everyday cooking like sushi and stir-fries.

Dried Beans
Dried beans refer to common varieties like pinto, black, or navy beans sold dry for cooking, with the average retail price for a regular person being about $1.70 per pound in U.S. cities.

Olive Oil
Olive oil is a common cooking oil extracted from olives, used as an ingredient in everyday recipes and categorized among pantry staples like spices.

Bread Flour
All-purpose white flour, the most common baking flour for general household use.

Yeast
Active dry yeast is a common baking ingredient used to leaven bread, pizza dough, and other baked goods, sold in small jars or packets for home use.

Onion Powder
Onion powder is a dehydrated spice made from ground onions, commonly used to season food.

Cornstarch
Cornstarch is a fine white powder derived from corn used as a thickening agent in cooking, baking, and food preparation.

Jar of Salsa
A standard 16 oz jar of store-bought, medium heat, restaurant-style salsa like Pace Chunky Salsa, commonly found in everyday grocery stores.
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