释义 |
deseed /diːˈsiːd /verb [with object] (usually as adjective deseeded) Remove the seeds from (a plant, vegetable, or fruit): deseeded black grapes...- Then seeds were removed and seeds and deseeded berries were weighed either immediately or after drying them at 105°C in a forced-air oven to constant weight.
- Air dry the quartered and deseeded tomatoes in the oven overnight, leaving the oven switched off.
- Traditional practices of cultivation and storage (grains are not deseeded but kept on the stalk to prevent spoilage), reduced the impact of the recurring droughts on food intake.
Derivatives deseeder noun ...- Another theme will be ` Musts for Millionaires ’, where the weirdest kitchen utensils, from a radish peeler to a tomato deseeder, will be presented and demonstrated.
- Im not partial to tomato chunks, thus, the need for a deseeder; the deseeder usually produces much more liquid than deseeding by hand, thus the decrease in number of tomatoes.
- Does anyone know where I can buy a deseeder for the berries?
|