Definitions
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- adjective food products that are prepared in advance and can be eaten as sold
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Examples
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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.
Thestar.com - Home Page Lesley Ciarula Taylor 2011
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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.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Lesson From Japan: For Your Family's Health and Well-Being, Prepare for Disaster M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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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.
Ashley Koff: I'm A Qualitarian, How About You? Ashley Koff 2011
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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.
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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.
Ashley Koff: I'm A Qualitarian, How About You? Ashley Koff 2011
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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 Riva Greenberg 2012
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Excellent functions for keeping cooked rice ready-to-eat, reheating
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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.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Lesson From Japan: For Your Family's Health and Well-Being, Prepare for Disaster M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Open Mon-Sat 11am-7.30pm Tapas bar and delicatessen which is all about ready-to-eat, quality ingredients from France and Spain.
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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.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Lesson From Japan: For Your Family's Health and Well-Being, Prepare for Disaster M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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