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- Food preservation includes processes that make food more resistant to microorganism growth and slow the oxidation of fats. This slows down the decomposition...
- dish in some parts of the United States, often prepared using only nonperishable pantry ingredients. C****eroles became po****r in American households...
- Zealand, Mac and Cheese in the United Kingdom and internationally, is a nonperishable, packaged macaroni and cheese product. It is made by Kraft Foods Group...
- milk found unexpected markets. Explorers appreciated its lightweight, nonperishable, nourishing qualities, and they took malted milk on treks worldwide...
- [Taleb] suggested the boundary perishable/nonperishable and he [Mandelbrot] agreed that the nonperishable would be power-law distributed while the perishable...
- the beginning of autumn, many species of chipmunk begin to stockpile nonperishable foods for winter. They mostly cache their foods in a larder in their...
- suitable for storage over long periods of time without decay. Such nonperishable foods are the only possible staples during seasons of shortage, such...
- other dry foods, it is considered nonperishable and is favored by survivalists, hikers, and others requiring nonperishable, easy-to-prepare food. Because...
- islanders operate several small stores out of their homes to supply nonperishable food items like salt, Tabasco, candy, and canned items. A generator...
- frame. The wood of the lyres was deca**** but since some were covered in nonperishable materials, like gold and silver, they were able to be taken. A lyre...