If kept sealed in the original packaging, yes, freeze dried food is considered non-perishable. And for good reason: freeze dried food typically lasts longer than dried food, canned food and many dry goods.
In fact, freeze dried meals and individual ingredients, from fruit and vegetables to chicken meat and ground beef, may last as long as 25 years when kept in original, unopened containers in a cool, dry location.
Because they are non-perishable, freeze dried foods are an excellent option for long-term food storage, emergency preparedness, survival, and outdoors/ backpacking/ mountaineering purposes. Lightweight and devoid of the majority of their original water content, these meals take up much less room than their canned and frozen counterparts.
Ketchup is a non perishable food item
No, cantaloupe is a perishable food best kept refrigerated.
based on the ease of spoilage food is classified into 3 :-high perishable food -semi perishable food -non perishable food
yeast
Fresh vegetables are not non-perishable. Canned goods are non-perishable but many canned goods have a "Best if used by" date or an expiration date on either the top of the can or the bottom of the can.
I consider cereal non-perishable since it does not require refrigeration. It should be OK for a donation, though you can check with your food bank to make certain that it is.
Salt is non perishable.
Onions are perishable produce.
Food... like non-perishable items
Food that has little water content. Example: rice, cereal
Non-perishable produce.
Basically, things that do not go "off" or grow mold or need to be kept in the refrigerator.