undried

IPA: ʌndrid

adjective

  • Not dried.
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Examples of "undried" in Sentences

  • Undried or wet hops are sometimes used.
  • The pods may also be used in the green undried state to make tea.
  • Weight is for clean, undried, and partly dried nuts at time of picking up.
  • Do you think these cracks were from too much oil or painting over undried layers?
  • Barack Obama -- green specifically like the green branch of a tree -- smooth and firm and undried and featureless
  • The exact length of the drying period may vary somewhat with the moisture content of the undried kernels and the quantity of kernels dried at one time.
  • Now, especially after reading that 'prune' can also refer to the undried fruit--if only obscurely and in the US--I think he might have actually known a bit more about prunes than your average teacher.
  • Active Dry yeast, Instant yeast and Rapid Rise yeast are the three most common types of yeast, although you can still buy fresh undried yeast, and are the three that home bakers are most likely to have on hand at home.
  • Nobody knows exactly when, but somewhere in the range of 2,000 years ago people discovered that if you threw green (undried) bamboo onto a fire, the air and sap trapped in the sealed chambers (which bamboo naturally makes as it grows) would heat up -- and then burst out of the bamboo with a loud noise.
  • But because of the proximity of Northern California to the largest hop growing region in the world the Yakima Valley these breweries are in a somewhat unique position: they can use large quantities of hops in their fresh, undried form allowing for huge aromas and the extraction of even the most subtle leaf flavorings.

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