1. freeze-dried - Adjective
2. freeze-dried - Verb
3. freeze-dried - Adjective Satellite
used of tissue or blood or serum or other biological substances; dried by freezing in a high vacuum
preserved by freezing and drying in a vacuum
Source: WordNetfreeze dried
freeze-dried coffee Source: Internet
Dill is best when used fresh as it loses its flavor rapidly if dried; however, freeze-dried dill leaves retain their flavor relatively well for a few months. Source: Internet
Companies are allowed to incinerate freeze-dried pellets of product in a bomb calorimeter to arrive at calorie counts, though most avoid that hassle, says Marion Nestle. Source: Internet
Although its basically a cleverly branded survivalist shop, the Zombie Apocalypse Store commits to its theme, offering fun items such as zombie hunting permits alongside weapons, freeze-dried food and first-aid kits. Source: Internet
Available in freeze-dried form in capsules. Source: Internet
Getting ready to bite into a $4.00 freeze-dried ice cream sandwich bar and wondering why I paid $4.00 for it in the first place. Source: Internet