: being in a state produced by or as if by freeze-drying
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Pet food covered by the legislation includes kibble, wet food, and fresh, frozen, and freeze-dried options.—
Christopher Edwards,
PEOPLE,
4 May 2026 Since the Orion capsule doesn’t have refrigeration, most of the meals are freeze-dried, and all contain shelf-stable ingredients.—
Charlie Gile,
NBC news,
1 Apr. 2026 Fresh and freeze-dried strawberries ensure that these cookies are bursting with fruit flavor.—
Alana Al-Hatlani,
Southern Living,
9 Mar. 2026 The combination of strawberry puree and freeze-dried strawberries gave this drink an amazing aroma.—
Brady MacDonald,
Oc Register,
7 Mar. 2026 There are new dragées — classic, biscuit, and freeze-dried — as well as a series of pralines and chocolate bars.—
Samantha Conti,
Footwear News,
10 Feb. 2026 During the past few years, fresh, raw, or freeze-dried food have become more popular options, marketed as a healthier and more life-sustaining option for pets than traditional kibble.—
Sydney Lake,
Fortune,
26 Dec. 2025 The slurry was freeze-dried and brought up to 950 °C for an hour to decompose.—
Perri Thaler,
IEEE Spectrum,
22 Oct. 2025 The healthiest chips are baked, air-fried, dehydrated, or freeze-dried.—
Lauren O'Connor,
Health,
20 Oct. 2025