freeze-dry

VERB
  1. preserve by rapid freezing and subsequently drying in a vacuum
    freeze-dry the strawberries
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How To Use freeze-dry In A Sentence

  • Most new dishes start with an interrogation: What happens if we freeze-dry foie gras? The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • Ain't like we can freeze-dry Barry and wake him up when he grows his balls back, and I don't see Hillary swooping in to save the day. Your Right Hand Thief
  • We can ' t freeze-dry our kids and wait for your pilot programs to pan out. California
  • Soon there will be a range of greener options for your funeral – from being dissolved in chemicals to freeze-drying. Eco-Friendly Funerals of the Future | Impact Lab
  • In the freeze-drying process, vitrification (also termed eutectic solidification) occurs in the unfrozen fraction between the ice crystals which are sublimated in an endothermic process. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • At the far extreme of technology, meat is dehydrated by freeze-drying to provide lightweight military rations.
  • I knew the one mistake I could make in the film was to freeze-dry them and pretend they weren't in their 40s now. Can These Heroes Save Summer?
  • As the freeze-drying lactobacillus starter has extensive application, therefore, this craft has some reference value for all practical purposes.
  • Because royal jelly's composition is nearly 70 percent water, it's highly degradable, and freeze-drying helps lock in its nutrient value.
  • The freeze-drying of cells can be divided into two steps: the first is the freezing process during which large ice crystals are formed, pushing the cells into an area defined as the unfrozen fraction. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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