ADJECTIVE
- used of tissue or blood or serum or other biological substances; dried by freezing in a high vacuum
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preserved by freezing and drying in a vacuum
freeze-dried coffee
How To Use freeze-dried In A Sentence
- The cores were freeze-dried and ground to a fine powder.
- Those rodents given a diet containing 2 percent freeze-dried spinach were much quicker at learning motor skill tasks than their cousins fed on everyday rat food.
- The body is frozen and then broken down via ultrasound into small pieces, which are then freeze-dried and buried in a biodegradable box, to become compost. Questions for Mary Roach, author of Stiff
- freeze-dried coffee
- These gourmet freeze-dried herbs offer the taste, aroma and vitamins of fresh herbs.
- Sodium montmorillonite can be freeze-dried into a spongelike material known as an aerogel. Aerogels are famously fragile.
- She stocked up on great glass jars with screw tops and loaded a supermarket trolley with every long-life, freeze-dried, vacuum-packed item of food she could lay her frenzied hands on.
- He started telling me how the Bible says that Obama will be sending "freeze-dried plump white babies" to Africa to feed the starving villagers. Q&A With Dan Savage: On Obama, Fox News' Shepard Smith and Success of 'It Gets Better' Project
- Freeze-dried food can be eaten as it is, or rehydrated with hot or cold water.
- The combined extracts were then freeze-dried and kept under vacuum to constant weight.