According to the FDA, Ready-To-Eat (RTE) Foods are foods which have been processed before selling to the consumer for consumption. They include:
- Raw animal foods that have been properly cooked.
- Fish intended for raw consumption that has been frozen to destroy parasites.
- Raw fruits and vegetables that are washed.
- Fruits and vegetables that are cooked for hot holding.
- Plant food for which further washing, cooking, or other processing is not required for food safety, and from which rinds, peels, husks, or shells, if naturally present, are removed.
- Substances derived from plants, such as spices, seasonings, and sugar; a bakery item such as bread, cakes, pies, fillings, or icing for which further cooking is not required for food safety.
- Dry, fermented sausages, such as dry salami or pepperoni.
- Salt-cured meat and poultry products, such as prosciutto ham, country-cured ham, and Parma ham.
- Dried meat and poultry products, such as jerky or beef sticks; and low acid foods that have been thermally processed and packaged in hermetically sealedcontainers.
Source: fda.com
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