of Day. Also adj.; as, dried apples., of Dry
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dried grapes
The archaic word for dried up or withered is "adust."
Dried seedless grape
it is pretty much dried fish
it is pretty much dried fish
From the Greek word Skeletos meaning 'dried up body', derived from Skleros meaning 'hard' and borrowed from Latin 'skeletus'. This word passed into French as 'squelette', into Spanish as 'esqueleto' and into Italian as 'sheletro' generally meaning 'bare outline'
parched, dried, withered, shriveled, wilted, wizened; crisp, crispy, brittle; dehydrated, desiccated.
Bresiphobia is a fear of French dried meat products. Derived from the French word Bresi, meaning "beef which has been salted, dried and smoked over a period of three months", and the Greek word Phobos, meaning "fear".
Semi processed fruits are usually canned or dried fruits.
Cinnamon
The ideal ratio is typically 1:3, meaning 1 part dried herb is equivalent to 3 parts fresh herb for maximizing flavor in cooking.