Dry, edible fruit or seed which usually has a high fat content.
1This he finds is connected with the opening of dry fruits.
2They were carrying automatic rifles and backpacks containing ammunition, grenades and dry fruits.
3Coriander seed is generally supplied whole, with the two dry fruits still enclosed in their husk.
4He led him to his cabin, and spread before him the dry fruits and honey which formed his only aliment.
5A vendor sells dry fruits and nuts at a market in Lanzhou, northwest China's Gansu province, March 14, 2007.
6The balance of the imports was chiefly made up of dried fruits.
7It owns Sunbeam and Angus Park dried fruits and Margaret River Dairy.
8When fresh fruits were not obtainable, dried fruits and berries were used.
9Today ground-level shops sell bulk tea, dried fruits and Chinese medicine.
10Frequently the dried fruits are so prepared that they are anything but inviting.
11The dried fruits, such as dates, figs, raisins, are very rich in proteid.
12Hence dried fruits contain very much less water than fresh fruits.
13To cook dried fruits thoroughly they should after careful washing be soaked overnight.
14Like all fruits, dried fruits are especially valuable for their ash.
15Like other dried fruits, raisins should be washed thoroughly before they are used.
16Young onions are also excellent, as are condiments, dried fruits and acidulated drinks.
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