Dry goods are things you can buy at the market that don't easily spoil and don't need to be kept in the refrigerator or freezer. Some examples of dry goods you can find in the market are:
Rice: A type of grain that you cook and eat as a staple food.
Pasta: Dried noodles made from wheat or other grains that you can boil and serve with sauce.
Cereal: Breakfast food made from grains, often in the form of flakes or puffs.
Flour: A powdery substance used for baking bread, cakes, and other baked goods.
Sugar: Sweet, granulated crystals used for sweetening beverages and food.
Beans: Dried legumes that can be cooked and used in various recipes.
Spices: Dried herbs and seasonings used to add flavor to dishes.
Oats: Rolled or instant oats that can be cooked to make oatmeal.
These items are called dry goods because they don't have a lot of moisture and can be stored on a shelf in your kitchen without spoiling quickly.