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Meanings of highly perishable in English
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Usage of highly perishable in English
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Also, extracted pomegranate arils are highlyperishable due to water loss and microbial contamination expose.
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Crustaceans are highlyperishable, spoiling within hours of death.
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These "soft-shell" clams are highlyperishable and need to be cooked as close to purchase as possible.
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Remember that, with all these corn products, if they are stone-ground and contain the germ and bran, they are highlyperishable.
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Far from it; they are a highlyperishable race requiring the strictest of physical conditions for the furtherance of their Godforsaken existence.
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Agri-food produce is also highlyperishable, meaning farms and food-processing firms have little capacity to use inventories to smooth the adjustment to demand shocks.
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My crew could not have eaten such a lot in a year; and potatoes (excuse these practical remarks) are a highlyperishable commodity.
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In principle, Niger could just import cheap eggs from the US but that's not an option for a highlyperishable and fragile food like eggs.
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Justify your speed eating with the knowledge that strawberries are highlyperishable and after picking, rarely last beyond 2 or 3 days.