1. sun-dried - Adjective
2. sun-dried - Adjective Satellite
Dried by the heat of the sun.
Source: Webster's dictionarysun dried
sun-dried apricots Source: Internet
Africa Amukeke (sun-dried slices of root) and inginyo (sun-dried crushed root) are a staple food for people in northeastern Uganda. citation Amukeke is mainly served for breakfast, eaten with peanut sauce. Source: Internet
A sticky, brown paste, morphine base is pressed into bricks and sun-dried, and can either be smoked, prepared into other forms or processed into heroin. Source: Internet
A traditional sweet snack made of finely sliced, sun-dried breadfruit chips deep-fried in coconut oil and dipped in heated treacle or sugar syrup is known as rata del petti. Source: Internet
Fijians commonly share a drink called grog made by pounding sun-dried kava root into a fine powder, straining and mixing it with cold water. Source: Internet
Cassava hay is harvested at a young growth stage (three to four months) when it reaches about convert above ground; it is then sun-dried for one to two days until it has final dry matter content of less than 85%. Source: Internet