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air-dried

ADJECTIVE
  1. made dry by contact with unheated air

How To Use air-dried In A Sentence

  • · Grind a handful of young or mature air-dried leaves of Melia azedarach or Cliricidia septum. Chapter 16
  • I was at the charcuterie yesterday to buy a few slices of jambon de Bayonne, an air-dried cured ham from the French Basque country.
  • The company made its retail debut just six months ago, showcasing a limited product line of dried salami, grison (Swiss air-dried beef), smoked chicken breasts, sausages, hotdogs and pressed chicken. Undefined
  • A defined eye, a me-but-better lip, air-dried hair. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are lightly smoked over beech wood and air-dried for about a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sphagnum peat is lightweight when air-dried and can be compressed a lot. The Sun
  • Virtually every stage of barrel production has an impact on the liquid it was designed to hold - the age of the trees, sawing versus splitting, air-dried as opposed to kiln-dried and how the barrel is toasted.
  • At the correct stage of development - at maximum bioavailability - the living biomass is aseptically air-dried, granulated, and tested microbiologically.
  • The excellent air-dried salamis, loin (lomo), shoulder (coppa), ham and bresaola all use local free-range meat from traditional breeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Working alone, Stevens produces his furniture from resawn veneers and air-dried solid wood using traditional joinery.
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