English to Spanish Dictionary perishable

perishable

perecedero
definition
noun
Imagine how much easier food storage and transportation would be if perishables didn't have to be refrigerated.
things, especially foodstuffs, likely to decay or go bad quickly.
adjective
Check use-by dates on packaging and pay particular attention to perishable foods, such as vacuum packed smoked salmon or ham and dairy products.
(especially of food) likely to decay or go bad quickly.
translation of 'perishable'
adjective
efĂ­mero,
perecedero
example
Second, the performing arts are also 'perishable' products that cannot be returned or resold.
The Pot-in-pot system allows 'perishable' food to be kept for long periods.
Nobody can predict future opinions on so 'perishable' an art as that of the motion picture.
Soon many of you will be going away to school and will have to, for the first, brave the world of 'perishable' food items.
Place all 'perishable' food in the refrigerator as soon as possible after purchase.
Pack just the amount of 'perishable' food that can be eaten at lunch.
The first mate was in charge on deck, and Devlin, the cook, was cooking up a meal of all the 'perishable' food.
All the 'perishable' food would have to be eaten the first day since the fridge had no electricity.
Check use-by dates on packaging and pay particular attention to 'perishable' foods, such as vacuum packed smoked salmon or ham and dairy products.
More new stores will offer more 'perishable' food than ever.
Another factor to keep in mind is that ground beef is highly 'perishable' .
The Army needs these linguists trained and mission ready, maintaining their 'perishable' language skills.
Also, the loss of 'perishable' foods may skew data on restaurant sales and grocery store receipts.
A former shopkeeper has been fined for having 'perishable' food on sale past its use-by date.
If books are not the most 'perishable' products of human civilization, they have, throughout recorded history, attracted the homicidal attentions of every conquering army.
Inside were all of the 'perishable' food items along with a flagon of milk.
The care required for 'perishable' food also raises the costs.
In its solid form, known as dry ice, it is used to chill 'perishable' food during transport.
If 'perishable' meat, sheep, and dairy products were sitting in ships for long periods of time, that could hurt our economy.
Then I put in 'perishable' foods like rolls and donuts.
If the room temperature is above 90 F, refrigerate 'perishable' foods within one hour.
Staff have organised two trolley loads of 'perishable' food for the hospice and Santa will be picking up the presents.
Edgar handed his visitor a mug while he put the 'perishable' food away in the fridge.
Don't leave 'perishable' food items to overheat in the boot of your car while you do other shopping.
I realised that the lowly-paid young assistant would reduce the price of 'perishables' at the same time each day.
The same concept of 'perishability' applies to the technology embedded in exported goods.
In order to manage 'perishability' , we need to understand the dynamics of supply and demand.
And presumably they manage to use up most of the 'perishables' they buy before they go off.
With 'perishables' , you need to turn over your inventory faster, and you have refrigeration issues.
The interior was often divided into two or three compartments for different types of cones and canisters of sugar, or other expensive 'perishables' such as coffee and tea.
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