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"vacuum-packed" Definitions
  1. having much of the air removed before being hermetically sealed
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We should make them vacuum-packed because it's safe and odourless.
It also delights aspiring chefs, as vacuum-packed meat is more tender.
The group will dine on on freeze-dried or vacuum-packed meals.
IT TRAVELLED more than 500m kilometres simply as a passenger, sleeping dreamless, vacuum-packed.
Even when you're dealing with vacuum-packed $100 bills, it's a high-volume asset.
They'd bought some vacuum-packed butter and their frozen cucumber sorbet in a cool bag.
IT TRAVELLED more than half a billion kilometres simply as a passenger, sleeping dreamless, vacuum-packed.
The drugs are vacuum packed into these bags wrapped with cling film and pressed right down.
With time, even Laotians have stopped making their own cakes, opting instead to buy vacuum-packed biscuits.
There are flasks and tubes and plastic bags vacuum-packed with weird substances in pink and orange.
"This town was built on tuna," fishmonger Daniele tells me, cradling a pair of vacuum-packed fish hearts.
The space station has no refrigeration, meaning all food has to be stored carefully and is often vacuum-packed.
It must be baked in a wood-fired oven and eaten on the spot, not frozen or vacuum-packed.
Being tested now: new flavors for its store brand sparkling water, frozen stuffed doughnut bites, and vacuum-packed Paleo meals.
One seller was hawking vacuum-packed bags of buds the size of large backpacks for prices as high as $1,250.
In the United States, Sicilian pistachios are imported out of the shell and vacuum-packed, to help them retain their freshness.
He is the ringmaster of a campaign circus that last week featured Mr. Johnson punching the air with vacuum-packed smoked herring.
Hours after they are picked, the teas are vacuum packed and prepared for delivery to warehouses and then quickly on to customers worldwide.
But sometimes more exotic treats turn up, such as vacuum-packed frogs, a 19th-century replica suit of armour, and an engraved tombstone.
They return Bai Ling's daughter in hours, tongue drooling between white teeth; her clothes vacuum-packed, a note between the fresh-washed fabric.
I pack for happy: four pounds of apples, a vacuum-packed trio of vanilla beans, 10 favorite recipes tucked into a plastic folder.
To do that, it sources leaves direct from plantations after which 1503 percent is vacuum packed and prepared to be shipped direct to customers.
A similar buffet feast is served on Sundays, as is the housemade speck Mr. Bottura took home, vacuum-packed to enjoy again in Modena.
There were buses so vacuum-packed with passengers that many riders were forced onto the exterior, clinging to open doorways and crouched on rooftop luggage racks.
Theresa May is our very own homegrown Trump—her face vacuum-packed from sprawling flab into tight and bony malice, but a Trump all the same.
There are lots of sausage-shaped options, in assorted flavors, precooked and vacuum-packed, sold in the grab-and-go cold case, near the hot dogs.
Times have changed, and today most of us buy our food from supermarkets where strip-lighting, chilled aisles and vacuum-packed portions of meat are the norm.
Canned fish Canned or vacuum-packed protein sources like tuna or salmon are also highly nutritious, and offer a boost of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids.
At Hatecke, fourth-generation butchers in a modern shop, have vacuum-packed, housemade lamb, venison and other sausages, and serve a small menu of fresh soups and sandwiches.
There have been reports of North Korean crab meat vacuum-packed in clear plastic being sold to Chinese traders who in turn send it to the United States.
The recalled products are 8-ounce tuna steaks with an expiration date of October 1, 2018, and individual vacuum packed 15-pound frozen tuna cubes dated April 1, 2019.
It consists of 12 vacuum-packed plastic bags hanging in vertical rows across the gallery wall, each filled with different native spices and other processed food popular in Australia — 55 foods in total.
Given that space stations are so small and all the food is vacuum packed, it's notable that astronauts apparently do find room to stash some appetizers because that's what we're being served first.
Made from detritus and old frocks, the pieces are haunting, resembling, as a critic noted, "mysterious, vacuum-packed matter from some other universe," as so many things at art fairs seem to do.
Backstage, most of the men manage to enjoy private conversations with JoJo despite the chilling realization that they're vacuum-packed in a prop closet with dozens of weapons, one angry Chad, and zero deli meats.
One-pound vacuum-packed packages containing lot code "0060," case code "11402" and a use or freeze by date of "01/31/2020" on the product label are subject to the recall, the department said.
Further, that it is produced by so very few and such extremely reputable houses — vacuum-packed and distributed to grocery stores nationwide — it is the confident purchase in an otherwise underwhelming meat aisle coast to coast.
"I remember as a little boy sitting under my mum's sewing machine, watching her make these things," says Corré, as he and his friend, the designer and model Daniel Lismore, pull items of clothing from vacuum packed bags.
Steak and other meats are cooked "sous vide," a process in which meats are vacuum-packed in plastic and immersed in a water bath at low temperature for several hours, while chorizo is treated with high pressure to eliminate contamination.
Directed by Fede Alvarez ("Don't Breathe"), the film has its share of Scandi-noir motifs, from the dour colour scheme to the snowy evergreens, and it retains some of the novels' kinkiness: at one point Lisbeth is vacuum-packed in black latex.
At pit stops along the way, soldiers refueled their Strykers from Army tanker trucks and stocked up on hotdogs, sandwiches, and soft drinks — anything to supplement the mysterious, vacuum-packed contents of MREs, "meals, ready-to-eat," the standard US military rations.
Deployed in numbers from the back of a Hercules C-130 transport aircraft flying at 4603,000ft, the Pouncer is designed to be filled to the brim with vacuum-packed food and medical supplies and delivered to areas of need fundamentally differently to current parachute systems.
The area has at least two dozen butcher's shops and no shortage of meat, but that didn't deter the owners of one of those shops, Florence and Michel Pouzol of "L'ami Txulette," from investing 40,000 euros ($45,000) to set up their project, selling vacuum-packed meat from the refrigerated machine.
I assumed the army was terrible, but it would just be terrible for me: I'm soft-edged and too tall and in the field I would be shot to death by snipers within seconds, and I hate being shouted at and I cry really easily, and I like food that doesn't come vacuum-packed in a weird foil sachet that I have to cook myself over an impromptu fire.
Vacuum-packed banknotes also take up less space in containers used for transportation. Currency units are vacuum packed using a vacuum sealer.
Coffee is often vacuum packed to prevent oxidation and lengthen its shelf life.
Clostridium algidixylanolyticum is an obligately anaerobic, psychrotolerant, xylan-degrading and spore-forming bacterium from the genus of Clostridium which has been isolated from vacuum packed lamb in New Zealand.
It has been likened to the cooking method of sous vide where meat is vacuum packed and cooked slowly in a water bath. A similar effect can be achieved by wrapping chicken in aluminum foil.
Vacuum and skin packed meat Fresh meat can be vacuum packed and skin packed. Specialized packaging operations are needed to maintain product appearance and safety. Temperature control during the cold chain is needed for proper shelf life.
One of the CCE's biggest items produced for sale was coffee, with sales spurred to nearly 325,000 pounds in 1927 with the introduction of vacuum packed one pound cans."Our Own Affairs: Our 1927 Coffee Sales," Co-operative Pyramid Builder, vol. 3, no. 4 (April 1928), pg. 111.
19 April. 2012 It is a valuable commercial fish, and also occasionally taken by sport fishermen. Smoked, refrigerated, vacuum-packed lake whitefish fillets are available in North American grocery stores. Other vernacular names used for this fish include Otsego bass, Sault whitefish, gizzard fish, common whitefish, eastern whitefish, Great Lakes whitefish, humpback whitefish, inland whitefish and whitefish.
In an oxygen-depleted environment, anaerobic bacteria can proliferate, potentially causing food- safety issues. Some pathogens of concern in vacuum packed foods are spore- forming non-proteolytic Clostridium botulinum, Yersenia enterocolitica, and Listeria monocytogenes. Vacuum packing is often used in combination with other food processing techniques, such as retorting or refrigeration, to inhibit the growth of anaerobic organisms.
Blumenthal has since updated his recipe to include a ten-hour period of soaking the bacon in a vacuum-packed bag prior to baking. He has also changed the presentation so that the unfrozen ice cream is injected into empty egg shells, then dramatically scrambled at the customer's table in liquid nitrogen, giving the impression of cooking.
Meatco mainly produces frozen, vacuum-packed beef cuts for export. In addition, ready-to-eat meat and corned beef produced. All organic products come from free-range Namibian cattle. Meatco’s biggest clients currently are South Africa, the United Kingdom and Norway, although it has penetrated various other European and non-European markets including Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Czechoslovakia, China and Dubai.
Other menu items include all-beef hot dogs and kosher versions of "tacos, hot wings, chili fries, and fajita wraps". The restaurant's "classic" beef hamburger comes with lettuce, tomato, chopped onion, pastrami-bacon, and a fried egg. Sausages and burgers are also topped with a variety of homemade hot and spicy sauces. Vacuum-packed prepared sausages are available for sale.
The final result is a cooked, pasteurized and vacuum-packed product. The short cooking time in combination with the absence of oxygen in the pack is unique for the method and has many advantages. The method has been used in the food industry since 2005. The inventor of the technique is Dr. Joel Haamer and the company MicVac was founded in August 2000.
The Original and the Light mattresses features a knitted two way stretch fabric cover in white with a distinctive yellow side panel. The mattress is vacuum packed and folded into a box, and can be easily delivered and moved up staircases, unlike traditional mattresses. When unpacked, the mattress recovers its original shape and is ready to sleep on within hours. This method also cuts the delivery cost.
Vacuum-packed jamón may last up to 100 days at room temperature because the packaging seals out oxygen and slows the aging process. A whole leg does not last as long. If the jamón is regularly cut and covered with clingfilm or cheesecloth, an opened leg may last for three months. Freezing is not recommended, since it damages the fibers in jamón and alters flavours.
It can be kept for about one week at normal temperature, for about two weeks in a refrigerator and it can also be frozen. From transfer and hygiene standpoints, vacuum-packed akumaki can be found in many places as a souvenir. It is not commercially sold generally because it is usually a homemade confection. Therefore, it was difficult to get unless there was special opportunity.
However, because coffee emits CO2 after roasting, coffee to be vacuum-packed must be allowed to de-gas for several days before it is sealed. To allow more immediate packaging, pressurized canisters or foil-lined bags with pressure-relief valves can be used. Refrigeration and freezing retards the staling process. Roasted whole beans can be considered fresh for up to one month if kept cool.
The iconic vacuum-packed Jubilarna coffee In the category of ground coffee Franck is the leader on the Croatian market with its Jubilarna coffee, while the range also includes Franck 100% Arabica, Franck 100% Arabica hazelnut-chocolate, premium "single-origin" coffees Costa Rica and Guatemala and Espresso coffee. Also, Franck Crema was launched in 2015. The range also includes ground coffees Gloria and Victoria.
Canned food is vacuum packed in order to keep oxygen, which is needed by bacteria in aerobic spoilage, out of the can. Canning does have limitations, and does not preserve the food indefinitely. Lactic acid fermentation also preserves food and prevents spoilage. Food like meat, poultry, milk and cream should be kept out of the Danger Zone (between 4°C / 40°F to 60°C / 140°F).
Modified- atmosphere packaging (MAP) is usually employed for the vacuum packaging of meat; typically between 60 and 80 percent oxygen to retain its appetizing color, with red meat such as beef needing a higher oxygen level than less vividly colored meat such as pork. The vacuum packed beef is stored at a temperature of 32 °F to 45 °F (0 °C to 7.2 °C).
He also sits limply on his butt, and drags it as he crawls around the house. He is always getting Rocko into crazy situations because of his stupidity. Once, he ended up getting eaten by a big dog (Earl) after carelessly getting thrown out as trash. He also wandered off and was snatched away by a bird at the beach, and once got vacuum packed at the supermarket.
He sold low-cost food such as nutted cheese sandwiches on whole wheat raisin bread, prepared in view of the customers. Staff were forbidden to touch the food and used tongs and spatulas to handle the ingredients. Black also opened a bakery and started to roast his own blend of coffee. This became a popular vacuum packed brand and, by 1960, accounted for 60% of the company's $30 million in revenues.
William Black had started his business by selling nuts from a stand on Broadway with a $250 start-up fund. As the company grew, he began selling his own vacuum-packed blend of coffee that eventually accounted for 60% of his multi-million dollar turnover. In 1951 he divorced his first wife and married singer Jean Martin. She featured on sponsored radio and television programmes for Black and sang the "Heavenly Coffee" jingle.
In Japan, the dish dates back to the Meiji period and is believed to have been first served in Yokohama, which was one of the first ports opened to foreigners. Since the 1980s, vacuum-packed hamburgers are sold with sauce already added, and these are widely used in box lunches (bento). Frozen hamburgers are popular, as well, and are often served in fast-food style restaurants. In Hawaii, hamburger steak is very similar to the Japanese hanbāgu.
When the seal is broken on the vacuum-packed disc, the layer changes from clear to black in about 48 hours, rendering the disc unplayable. If unopened, the shelf life of the sealed package is said to be "about a year". The DVD plastic also has a red dye in it, which prevents penetration of the disc by blue lasers, which would go straight through the oxygen-reactive dye. The Flexplay discs are dual-layer DVD-9 discs.
Maturing kashkaval from North Macedonia Vacuum packed kashkaval In Bulgaria, kashkaval () is made from cow's milk and is known as kashkaval vitosha, while a variation made from ewe's milk is called kashkaval balkan. Kashkaval preslav is the name given to the cheese made from a mixture of both milks. Kashkaval is a traditional food used in most of the breakfast pastry. One of the most common dishes with kashkaval is kashkavalka which is a little pastry containing kashkaval inside and on top.
Leuconostoc carnosum is a lactic acid bacterium; its type strain is NCFB 2776. Its genome has been sequenced. Its name derives from the fact that it was first isolated from chill-stored meats. Its significance is that it thrives in anaerobic environments with a temperature around 2 °C, thus has been known to spoil vacuum-packed meat, yet it is not pathogenic and certain strains of L. carnosum are known to produce bactericides known to inhibit or kill Listeria monocytogenes.
Cured meats have been specifically produced to be edible for a long time. The curing process was used for generations to preserve pork before the invention of refrigeration. During the curing process the meat is dried in salt, which helps to prevent the build-up of harmful organisms, and then is hung to be exposed to the elements, producing an exterior layer of mold which helps to protect the meat inside. Normally, jamón is sold either sliced and vacuum- packed or as a whole leg.
NASA launched an inflatable heat shield experimental spacecraft on 17 August 2009 with the successful first test flight of the Inflatable Re-entry Vehicle Experiment (IRVE). The heat shield had been vacuum-packed into a payload shroud and launched on a Black Brant 9 sounding rocket from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia. "Nitrogen inflated the heat shield, made of several layers of silicone-coated [Kevlar] fabric, to a mushroom shape in space several minutes after liftoff." The rocket apogee was at an altitude of where it began its descent to supersonic speed.
A salted duck egg is a Chinese preserved food product made by soaking duck eggs in brine, or packing each egg in damp, salted charcoal. In Asian supermarkets, these eggs are sometimes sold covered in a thick layer of salted charcoal paste. The eggs may also be sold with the salted paste removed, wrapped in plastic, and vacuum packed. From the salt curing process, the salted duck eggs have a briny aroma, a gelatin-like egg white and a firm- textured, round yolk that is bright orange-red in color.
Simply loosening the lid of a vacuum-packed food product to break the seal is enough to permit the bacteria and mold growth to resume. The amount of air inhaled into the container when the seal is broken is small, but sufficient to permit slow growth of contaminating and decomposing organisms. This seal is extremely important to the safe preservation of the food product. That is why most preserved screw-top food products use a domed metal cover that emits an audible popping sound as the container is opened.
The Apollo astronauts brought back some of lunar rocks from six landing sites. Although this material has been isolated in vacuum-packed bottles, it is now unusable for detailed chemical or mechanical analysis—the gritty particles deteriorated the knife-edge indium seals of the vacuum bottles; air has slowly leaked in. Every sample brought back from the Moon has been contaminated by Earth's air and humidity. The dust has acquired a patina of rust, and, as a result of bonding with terrestrial water and oxygen molecules, its chemical reactivity is long gone.
A blend of loose-leaf black teas The tea leaves are packaged loosely in a canister, paper bag, or other container such as a tea chest. Some whole teas, such as rolled gunpowder tea leaves, which resist crumbling, are vacuum-packed for freshness in aluminised packaging for storage and retail. The loose tea is individually measured for use, allowing for flexibility and flavour control at the expense of convenience. Strainers, tea balls, tea presses, filtered teapots, and infusion bags prevent loose leaves from floating in the tea and over-brewing.
Since the 20th century, with respect to the relationship between diet and human disease (e.g. cardiovascular, etc.), scientists have conducted studies on the effects of lipolysis on vacuum-packed or frozen meat. In particular, by analyzing entrecôtes of frozen beef during 270 days at , scientists found an important phospholipase that accompanies the loss of some unsaturated fat n-3 and n-6, which are already low in the flesh of ruminants. D. Bauchard, E. Thomas, V. Scislowski, A. Peyron et D. Durand, Effets des modes de conservation de la viande bovine sur les lipides et leur contenu en acides gras polyinsaturés.
Musciame may not legally be sold or produced in Italy. Intentional killing of dolphins is prohibited by the Habitats Directive of the European Union, 92/43/CEE. Under the terms of EU regulation 338/97, where cetaceans are listed in Appendix A, it is illegal to buy, sell or obtain dolphin meat. In 2014, after an exposé by an investigative reporter from the television programme Le Iene, the Guardia Costiera and the port authorities of Civitavecchia confiscated vacuum-packed musciame destined to be secretly served in a restaurant in the area, and investigated those responsible for trafficking in it.
Suiton is also sold as vacuum-packed products by noodle manufacturers such as Shimadaya. The name of "suito" is known nationwide, but differs a little depending on the region, "hittsumi (ひっつみ)", "hatto" (はっと), "tsumeri" (つめり), "tottenage" (とってなげ), "odansu" (おだんす) and "hinnnobe" (ひんのべ); - called by the name of the dish. These foods similar to suiton are characterized by the ingredients and dashi stock that are put in each region, and the cooking methods differ from region to region. Even in the same region, cooking methods and names vary depending on a district or individual home.
Bokkoms is a delicacy typical to the Western Cape of South Africa, and specifically the West Coast. Although it has a significant market in the Western Cape (where it is very popular and can be found in hotels, bars, bottle stores (in UK: off-licence), fish shops and beach kiosks on the beaches and holiday resorts), it has not been able to become a common product in the larger part of Southern African butcheries, fisheries and grocery stores like biltong has. It is, however, available for ordering and shipping through the internet in vacuum packed format. There is a vibrant bokkom industry in the "bokkom capital" of the world, Velddrif, on the West Coast of South Africa.
During this process the acidity of the curd increases and when the cheesemaker is satisfied it has reached the required level, around 0.65%, the curd is milled into ribbon shaped pieces and salt is mixed into it to arrest acid development. The salted green cheese curd is put into cheese moulds lined with cheesecloths and pressed overnight to allow the curd particles to bind together. The pressed blocks of cheese are then removed from the cheese moulds and are either bound with muslin-like cloth, or waxed or vacuum packed in plastic bags to be stored for maturation. Vacuum packing removes oxygen and prevents mould (fungal) growth during maturation, which depending on the wanted final product may be a desirable characteristic or not.
Raspberry Island. The fish is immediately vacuum packed and frozen, then put into coolers and checked on as baggage at Kodiak Airport upon departure. Almost all air travellers leaving Kodiak Airport have several coolers containing frozen fish they caught, and both Kodiak and Anchorage airports have freezers to keep these fish frozen in case of delay. Kodiak Airport has three asphalt-paved runways: 7/25 measures 7,533 by 150 feet (2,296 x 46 m), 11/29 is 5,400 by 150 feet (1,646 x 46 m), and 18/36 is 5,010 by 150 feet (1,527 x 46 m). For the 12-month period ending September 4, 2009, the airport had 40,949 aircraft operations, an average of 112 per day: 51% air taxi, 39% military, 6% scheduled commercial, and 4% general aviation.
" In a more mixed review, Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone admitted that "Clarkson's sense of grievance, inflated to gargantuan size by her huge voice, can be wearying over 14 songs, particularly when the music sags." Michaelangelo Matos of The A.V. Club called it "a likeable but ultimately hackneyed album that presents her as the über-everygirl", while Michael Cragg of musicOMH was more critical, writing that "as an album, the whole thing feels precision tooled, vacuum-packed and strangely lifeless." Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine analyzed the album in his review, declaring: > "Taken in isolation and out of the context of the album as a whole—say, on > the radio—nearly all of these songs work well enough, despite the production > choices that don't always play to Clarkson's strengths and which draw too > much attention to themselves.
North American F-86F-25-NH Sabre of 18th Fighter-Bomber Wing Hagerstrom, keen for any edge that would give him the chance to be an ace in two wars, prepared extensively for flying in Korea. He studied gun sights and intelligence reports on the MiG-15, and he made metric conversion tables to allow him to patrol altitudes where MiGs commonly flew. He got a pair of moccasin boots lined with felt and a silk-lined flight suit for winter insulation, and he obtained special half-mirrored sunglasses that allowed him to see twice as clearly as normal, at the risk of permanently ruining his eyes. The Air Force issued its pilots a standard survival kit for their aircraft, to which he added 30 days' worth of food (including of rice), a camp stove, maps, a monocular, a radio, sulfa, and a sleeping bag he had vacuum- packed into a tin can.
The period after the war was great for coffee, (no surprise after drinking acorns) and the boom years which followed quickly accelerated Miko's presence on the European coffee stage. Miko was now at the fore of all new coffee innovation, which included; Being the first to pack coffee into waterproof inner sachets pioneering the development of ground and vacuum packed coffee Being the first to launch the one cup filter concept (World Exposition, 1958) In addition Miko added creative flair to their advertising by using retired world war zeppelins to promote their coffee brand across the many coastal regions of Northern Europe. The next significant landmark in the Miko history was in 1970 when the company reconsidered their position in the European coffee trade and decided to channel all future resource into the “out of home” market rather than join the already saturated retail industry. A strategy that remains at the core of today's business plan.
" Entertainment Weeklys Neil Drumming described the album as "Kelis' past—big beats, out-there imagery, and sex appeal—refined" and commented that "much of the beauty of Tasty is in witnessing Kelis rise to the challenge of working with multiple imaginative maestros." In a review for NME, Tony Naylor found the album to be "[f]ar more complete than Wanderland or Kaleidoscope", adding that "such vacuum-packed musical freshness is maintained throughout." Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian dubbed Kelis a "parallel universe Beyoncé" and wrote that she "exploits her husky croon like never before, pouring it over lascivious double entendre [...] and, well, lascivious single entrendre", concluding, "She may not be R&B;'s biggest star, but Kelis remains its most compelling character." The Independent noted that she "certainly takes the sexual initiative in several songs", but "[m]ostly, though, Kelis keeps a watchful eye on her affections in songs such as 'Protect My Heart' and 'Trick Me', and has developed a decidedly jaundiced view of hip hop's lop-sided sexual politics, judging by 'Keep It Down'.

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