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Definition of vacuum-pack in English: vacuum-packverb [with object]Seal (a product) in a pack or wrapping after any air has been removed so that the pack or wrapping is tight and firm. it is quickly vacuum-packed in foil pouches to ensure freshness Example sentencesExamples - He will not eat during the swim but will take glucose-based energy drinks in vacuum-packed containers.
- The season is just about to start, and so there are only a precious few of last season's dark, vacuum-packed treasures left.
- Faced with growing demand for low-priced gourmet meals, restaurants are rediscovering a 30-year-old food-preservation process by which portions are cooked in plastic bags, vacuum-packed for later reheating.
- A Seattle-based company supplies and processes most of Lovejoy's fish; it vacuum-packs six-ounce frozen fillets for natural-food stores.
- The carcasses are jointed by a local butcher before the meat is returned to the island, vacuum-packed.
- The first 100 people to arrive will receive T-shirts, vacuum-packed into the shape of a car.
- They kill a cow in Argentina, vacuum-pack the beef and fly it to Glasgow, where the chefs slice a steak to your specifications.
- Divide halibut fillets, olive oil and thyme between six vacuum-packed bags.
- My friend vacuum-packs and freezes stews and pastas, then later heats the foods right in the plastic bags in boiling water.
- Divide lamb, herbs and butter into three vacuum-packed bags.
- You'll need vacuum-packed smoked salmon available from most supermarkets, a potato, a tub of cream cheese and a tub of plain yoghurt, a lime, chives, butter and olive oil.
- Do not buy ready-made, vacuum-packed polenta if you have any self-respect at all.
- Beans from every incoming bag undergo a taste test before being launched into the giant conveyor system that transforms them into vacuum-packed products ready for consumption.
- She stocked up on great glass jars with screw tops and loaded a supermarket trolley with every long-life, freeze-dried, vacuum-packed item of food she could lay her frenzied hands on.
- A great selection of victuals, wine and bread is stylishly presented, but most notable is the vacuum-packed meat from the family's own farm in Aberdeenshire.
- I breed and sell the animals and I also sell frozen, vacuum-packed meat on the farm.
- You can buy vacuum-packed reindeer meat, and they've got over 50 varieties of tinned fish.
- It is then thawed, gutted and filleted and smoked over oak wood and finally vacuum-packed.
- As a result, wet-aging, whereby a butcher keeps vacuum-packed beef in a fridge for two weeks, is much more common.
- The product, which has been withdrawn, comes vacuum-packed and is labelled on the plastic pack as Booths Smoked Mackerel.
noun A sealed pack from which the air has been removed. Example sentencesExamples - If buying fresh fish for use longer than two days away, use a vacuum pack or place in freezer bags and freeze.
- But the pack lasts the supermarket up to eight weeks, so the meat can be up to 60 days old in the vacuum pack before sold as fresh.
- Most people are used to seeing pickled varieties in jars or vacuum packs at the supermarket.
- Marinate sparingly, as it has the same effect as the vacuum pack above.
- The nuts are often sold in vacuum packs after being roasted, and usually salted too.
Definition of vacuum-pack in US English: vacuum-packverbˈvækˌjumpækˈvakˌyo͞ompak [with object]Seal (a product) in packaging after any air has been removed so that the packaging is tight and firm. it is quickly vacuum-packed in foil pouches to ensure freshness Example sentencesExamples - Divide lamb, herbs and butter into three vacuum-packed bags.
- Divide halibut fillets, olive oil and thyme between six vacuum-packed bags.
- Do not buy ready-made, vacuum-packed polenta if you have any self-respect at all.
- You can buy vacuum-packed reindeer meat, and they've got over 50 varieties of tinned fish.
- The carcasses are jointed by a local butcher before the meat is returned to the island, vacuum-packed.
- Faced with growing demand for low-priced gourmet meals, restaurants are rediscovering a 30-year-old food-preservation process by which portions are cooked in plastic bags, vacuum-packed for later reheating.
- They kill a cow in Argentina, vacuum-pack the beef and fly it to Glasgow, where the chefs slice a steak to your specifications.
- The product, which has been withdrawn, comes vacuum-packed and is labelled on the plastic pack as Booths Smoked Mackerel.
- She stocked up on great glass jars with screw tops and loaded a supermarket trolley with every long-life, freeze-dried, vacuum-packed item of food she could lay her frenzied hands on.
- The first 100 people to arrive will receive T-shirts, vacuum-packed into the shape of a car.
- A Seattle-based company supplies and processes most of Lovejoy's fish; it vacuum-packs six-ounce frozen fillets for natural-food stores.
- I breed and sell the animals and I also sell frozen, vacuum-packed meat on the farm.
- Beans from every incoming bag undergo a taste test before being launched into the giant conveyor system that transforms them into vacuum-packed products ready for consumption.
- You'll need vacuum-packed smoked salmon available from most supermarkets, a potato, a tub of cream cheese and a tub of plain yoghurt, a lime, chives, butter and olive oil.
- As a result, wet-aging, whereby a butcher keeps vacuum-packed beef in a fridge for two weeks, is much more common.
- My friend vacuum-packs and freezes stews and pastas, then later heats the foods right in the plastic bags in boiling water.
- It is then thawed, gutted and filleted and smoked over oak wood and finally vacuum-packed.
- He will not eat during the swim but will take glucose-based energy drinks in vacuum-packed containers.
- The season is just about to start, and so there are only a precious few of last season's dark, vacuum-packed treasures left.
- A great selection of victuals, wine and bread is stylishly presented, but most notable is the vacuum-packed meat from the family's own farm in Aberdeenshire.
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