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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: (as adjective vacuum-packed) vacuum-packed cheese...- I breed and sell the animals and I also sell frozen, vacuum-packed meat on the farm.
- 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.
- They kill a cow in Argentina, vacuum-pack the beef and fly it to Glasgow, where the chefs slice a steak to your specifications.
noun (vacuum pack) A sealed pack from which the air has been removed.Marinate sparingly, as it has the same effect as the vacuum pack above....- 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.
- If buying fresh fish for use longer than two days away, use a vacuum pack or place in freezer bags and freeze.
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