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dehydrated food

n. food preserved by dehydration [syn: dehydrated foods]

Usage examples of "dehydrated food".

But up and back at the present state of the art, plus time to explore the surface, might take as long as three years, and I wonder if three men could survive with only dehydrated food and a bungee cord to exercise their legs?

In the camping department, they found some MRE packs in acceptable condition, a lot of dehydrated food completely inedible, plus some underwater flares and other items that J.

Murichon opened the dome and pointed out features, space to store a considerable ration of dehydrated food, large tanks for water.

Eliu turned the pack upside down and kicked through the things that fell out, the dehydrated food packages, socks, extra shirt, matches, and the posse's picnic garbage.

Meals, Ready to Eat--plastic packages of dehydrated food--were widely regarded by Marines as neither ready to eat nor meals, a poor substitute indeed for the canned C-rations they replaced.

There were even primitive things like ropes and flashlights and dehydrated food.

She could visualize all those eager hunters, stocking up on ammunition and dehydrated food and buying tickets to .

He grabbed a bundle of dehydrated food to keep from drifting away.

Toward the end of the cycle hydrostatic pressures built up until it exploded, but if harvested in the dry period New Washington corn was high-protein dehydrated food energy, palatable when cooked in water, and good fodder for animals as well.

The hydrospanner clattered out and fell into his outstretched hands, along with burned-out cyberfuses, a discarded hyperdrive shunt, and the wrapper from a package of dehydrated food.