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Definition of deseed in English: deseedverb diːˈsiːddiˈsid [with object]usually as adjective deseededRemove the seeds from (a plant, vegetable, or fruit) Example sentencesExamples - He gives us permission to say, firmly, when confronted with an authoritative instruction to deseed several kilos of cherry tomatoes, ‘No, I Won't Do That.’
- Peel and deseed the cucumber and cut into small dice also.
- You can eat them raw in salads when they're young, or deseed and stir-fry/bake the older ones.
- Add 1 cup hot water to the chopped and deseeded dates and grind when cold.
- Like several other children in the village, she used to work almost 12 hours a day - from dawn to dusk - in the cotton-fields, hand pollinating and deseeding cotton.
- Just flavour 150 ml classic vinaigrette with one chopped and deseeded red chilli, one finely chopped lemongrass stalk and a squeeze of lemon juice.
- 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.
- The passata came from tomatoes grown in my mother's garden in the South of France, laboriously boiled, peeled and deseeded.
- That's a key advantage over Muscat of Alexandria, which has to be mechanically deseeded - resulting in sticky, damaged raisins.
- I chopped about 500g of fresh conch meat into roughly cm cubes, to which I added, all finely chopped, a small onion, two large tomatoes, deseeded, a sweet red pepper and about 10 cm of cucumber.
- Halve and deseed the peppers and place, with rounded sides uppermost, under a preheated grill until the skins blacken.
- Air dry the quartered and deseeded tomatoes in the oven overnight, leaving the oven switched off.
- Before the extraction of RNA and flavour compounds, samples were deseeded and powdered under liquid nitrogen using a blender.
- Remove stems, wash, and slit, deseed and finely chop the chilli (use disposable gloves).
- Meanwhile, peel, deseed and finely chop the squash.
- 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.
Derivatives 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. Example sentencesExamples - 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?
Definition of deseed in US English: deseedverbdēˈsēddiˈsid [with object]usually as adjective deseededRemove the seeds from (a plant, vegetable, or fruit) Example sentencesExamples - Before the extraction of RNA and flavour compounds, samples were deseeded and powdered under liquid nitrogen using a blender.
- Halve and deseed the peppers and place, with rounded sides uppermost, under a preheated grill until the skins blacken.
- 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.
- The passata came from tomatoes grown in my mother's garden in the South of France, laboriously boiled, peeled and deseeded.
- That's a key advantage over Muscat of Alexandria, which has to be mechanically deseeded - resulting in sticky, damaged raisins.
- He gives us permission to say, firmly, when confronted with an authoritative instruction to deseed several kilos of cherry tomatoes, ‘No, I Won't Do That.’
- Air dry the quartered and deseeded tomatoes in the oven overnight, leaving the oven switched off.
- 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.
- Peel and deseed the cucumber and cut into small dice also.
- I chopped about 500g of fresh conch meat into roughly cm cubes, to which I added, all finely chopped, a small onion, two large tomatoes, deseeded, a sweet red pepper and about 10 cm of cucumber.
- Remove stems, wash, and slit, deseed and finely chop the chilli (use disposable gloves).
- Like several other children in the village, she used to work almost 12 hours a day - from dawn to dusk - in the cotton-fields, hand pollinating and deseeding cotton.
- Add 1 cup hot water to the chopped and deseeded dates and grind when cold.
- Meanwhile, peel, deseed and finely chop the squash.
- Just flavour 150 ml classic vinaigrette with one chopped and deseeded red chilli, one finely chopped lemongrass stalk and a squeeze of lemon juice.
- You can eat them raw in salads when they're young, or deseed and stir-fry/bake the older ones.
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