perishable in English

adjective
1
(especially of food) likely to decay or go bad quickly.
Check use-by dates on packaging and pay particular attention to perishable foods, such as vacuum packed smoked salmon or ham and dairy products.
noun
1
things, especially foodstuffs, likely to decay or go bad quickly.
Imagine how much easier food storage and transportation would be if perishables didn't have to be refrigerated.

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1. Fruits are perishable in transit.

2. Keep perishable foods under refrigeration.

3. Many fresh foods are highly perishable.

4. Butter is perishable and can go rancid.

5. Let's take a look first at perishable agricultural commodities.

6. Perishable goods are subject to damage in transit.

7. Perishable food should be stored in a refrigerator.

8. Cauliflower is perishable and should be kept cold

9. * Unload perishable foods first and immediately refrigerate them .

10. 8 This “army” will “rot away,” molder, like something perishable.

11. What is sown is perishable, what is raised is imperishable.

12. A'use by'date must be stamped on all perishable goods.

13. Perishable or bulky items usually are not sold in this way.

14. It's important to store perishable food in a cool place.

15. This results in the gross loss of perishable food items.

16. Realistically, how much perishable written material could have been preserved?

17. This is particularly important for perishable goods and dated items.

18. 8 A'use by'date must be stamped on all perishable goods.

19. They also facilitated the movement of perishable dead meat quite long distances.

20. Unlike perishable products, firearms can be activated for a long time.

21. Still, as Peter said, even gold tested by fire is perishable.

22. They have more moisture, so are more perishable than yellow onions.

23. "Caducity" usually refers to the fleeting or perishable nature of something

24. Supermarkets were forced to sell much of their perishable goods at half price.

25. Pack a well-insulated cooler with perishable foods the day of the picnic.

26. Its distribution centers include services such as blast freezing of perishable goods.

27. "Caducity" usually refers to the fleeting or perishable nature of something. More specifically, it can refer to the perishable nature of cognitive abilities and can be used as a synonym of senility

28. Butter is perishable, check the pack date at the store before you buy

29. Food preserving device with electrostatically atomizing unit and process of preserving perishable food

30. Due to preparation requirements and perishable nature, chal has proved difficult to export.

31. An often-heard analogy in the airline industry is that seats are perishable like fruit.

32. Perishable goods would perish or would have to be warehoused at an additional cost.

33. There are occasional quick sales of perishable goods, such as garlic and frozen shrimp.

34. For perishable commodities, price differences between near and far delivery are not a contango.

35. For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality.

36. To take account of the work done by IIR relating to the transport of perishable foodstuffs

37. The original text of the Bible was written on perishable materials, such as leather and papyrus.

38. Fill your Bunker with at least 3 days' worth of non-perishable foods and water

39. Facilities for air upliftment of perishable cargo from Guwahati are required to be more effective.

40. In 1990 alone, it handled 000 tonnes of freight, including a variety of perishable products.

41. For this perishable must put on the imperishable, and this mortal must put on immortality.

42. Canned tuna is affordable, non-perishable, and a high-quality source of protein with very little fat

43. Perishable food or sweets hidden away in drawers may attract mice or insects or may go off.

44. Optimum temperature range for perishable food storage is 3 to 5 °C (37 to 41 °F).

45. They exchanged perishable consumer goods which were mutually valuable in the ordinary fashion of barter trade.

46. Then you turn 40 and, to your horror, you find that you are all too perishable.

47. Bacteria “a Biodegradable detergent” Synonyms: perishable liable to perish; subject to destruction or death or decay

48. Over the marketing year fluctuations in prices for perennial crops and non-perishable products are slight.

49. Moreover, the first two powers prove to be perishable, but the third is imperishable and immortal.

50. Claiming that individuals would be tying their flesh to the perishable world through marriage, Tatian strongly condemns it.