sun-dried in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

sun-dried in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Many leading citizens built their large houses using white wash, sun-dried adobe bricks.
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The crushed peppers are sun-dried for 6-7 days depending on the strength of the sun until it gets intense sun-dried flavor and past consistency.
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The candied peel is sun-dried or put up in jars for future use.
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They also use a variety of sun-dried meats and salted vegetables, reflecting the dry environment of the region.
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Raisins are traditionally sun-dried, but may also be water-dipped and artificially dehydrated.
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The rising water table has obliterated much of the sun-dried brick and other oldest material.
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Air-dried leaves are durable compared to the sun-dried one.
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Examples include but are not limited to fresh parsley, dried mint, saffron, sun-dried tomatoes, cooked vegetables, or even stewed calves' brains.
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The church building is unique in that it is built of sun-dried bricks with stuccoed finish forming the walls.
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The young leaves, called "gaaba", are steamed, then sun-dried and stored for later use.
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