desiccated coconut
desiccated liver
a desiccated history of ideas.
a factory where coconut meat is shredded and desiccated;
We passed the desiccated corpse of a brigand hanging on a gibbet.
From a puckered hole in the corpse's desiccated trunk rose the stump of an arrow, broken off a handsbreadth above the ribs.
The desiccated leaves crunched underfoot as she walked through the forest.
The desiccated fruit was too dry to eat.
The desiccated landscape showed no signs of life.
The desiccated corpse was found in the desert.
The desiccated meat had been preserved for years.
The desiccated air in the room made it hard to breathe.
Her desiccated skin showed the effects of too much sun exposure.
The desiccated flowers crumbled to dust when touched.
The desiccated wood was brittle and easily broken.
The desiccated remains of the ancient civilization were discovered in the desert.
It has other bits and pieces rolled in desiccated coconut.
It's got marshmallows, you can see those, desiccated coconuts, digestive biscuits and it is bound together with condensed milk.
Think Baz perhaps you're a bit closer with something like a lamington that's covered in desiccated coconut.
I mean, it's powdery, it's got the texture of finer desiccated coconut, but I have no idea. It's kind of flavourless.
Processing can make healthy foods unhealthy: fruit, for instance, goes from healthy to unhealthy as it is desiccated, squeezed or sweetened.
That's because cinnamon, the delicious spice that turns butter and sugar and bread into MAGIC, is actually the desiccated, powdered bark of cinnamon trees.
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