Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective food products that are prepared in advance and can be eaten as sold
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word ready-to-eat.
Examples
-
The salmon slapped with a warning is identified as ready-to-eat smoked salmon, Lot Identifier: 09192011 and distributed in 250-gram vacuum packs, Ontario's chief medical officer said in a release.
-
Your grocery list might include ready-to-eat canned meats and produce, dry cereals, peanut butter, nuts, crackers, canned juices, nuts, dried fruit and protein bars.
-
It also means saying no to a ready-to-eat salad of chemically sprayed lettuces in favor of cooking your own organic broccoli great to start with frozen too.
-
Serves 61 chicken, about 1.5kg1 cinnamon stick5 black peppercornsPinch of saffron1 tsp salt4cm piece of fresh gingerBay leaf5 tbsp good quality mango chutney I swear by Geeta's50g ready-to-eat dried apricots, finely chopped2 tbsp good curry powder2 tsp Worcestershire sauce200ml homemade mayonnaise200ml Greek yoghurt50g flaked almonds, toastedSmall bunch fresh coriander, choppedGreen salad and basmati rice, to serve1.
-
It also means saying no to a ready-to-eat salad of chemically sprayed lettuces in favor of cooking your own organic broccoli great to start with frozen too.
-
Excess chick peas PepsiCo doesn't use, the World Food Program is using in a ready-to-eat food product to address famine in Pakistan.
Riva Greenberg: PepsiCo's Imperative to Increase Wellness: Derek Yach
-
Excellent functions for keeping cooked rice ready-to-eat, reheating
-
Your grocery list might include ready-to-eat canned meats and produce, dry cereals, peanut butter, nuts, crackers, canned juices, nuts, dried fruit and protein bars.
-
Open Mon-Sat 11am-7.30pm Tapas bar and delicatessen which is all about ready-to-eat, quality ingredients from France and Spain.
-
Your grocery list might include ready-to-eat canned meats and produce, dry cereals, peanut butter, nuts, crackers, canned juices, nuts, dried fruit and protein bars.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.