dried food

collocation in English

meaningsofdriedandfood

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dried
adjective
uk
/draɪd/
us
/draɪd/
Dried food or plants have had all their liquid removed, especially in order to stop them ...
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food
noun[C or U]
uk
/fuːd/
us
/fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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(Definition ofdriedandfoodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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During trial, fish were fed daily on powdereddriedfoodflakes.
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On closer inspection we sawdriedfoodcaked around and in her eyes.
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It frequents light sources, and can be found in outbuildings wheredriedfoodsuch as grain is kept.
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Asdriedfoodor game became depleted, the bands would split up and begin to hunt the buffalo.
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It also has the bulk of the non-science offices, computer rooms, communication facilities, meteorological facilities,driedfoodstorage and kitchen.
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Driedfoodwas stored outside these winter houses.
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Thedriedfoodwould start to swell, and after two minutes the mixture was stirred, and a sachet of sauce added.
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Its sold products include frozen food, fruits,driedfood, canned food, vegetables and herbs, and they are sold at relatively lower prices than other supermarkets.
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It is well-stocked with firewood and also holds emergency supplies ofdriedfood.
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Gourmet style processed food anddriedfoodhave been developed for the domestic and export markets.
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It provides a wide range of household items and perishables such as wine, beer, spirits, confectionery,driedfoodand tobacco at duty-free prices.
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Rice was now mixed with vinegar, with fish, vegetables anddriedfoodstuff added.
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Moredriedfoodcan be carried per the same weight of wet food, and has the benefit of long life compared to wet food that tends to spoil quickly.
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Batchelors is a brand of predominantlydriedfoodproducts.
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Aside from organic dried foods, the site sells products for home and garden, crafting items, clothing, quilts, bedding, and other household goods.
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