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fruit leather
noun
Puréed fruit that has been poured on a flat surface to form a layer, then dehydrated, yielding a dry, thin, pliable food product that resembles a sheet of leather.
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Try fresh fruit or granola bars, or if you want something sweet, try Fruit leather.
Making fruit leather will wow your kids.
Fruit leather got us thinking: why not vegetable leather?
Cupboard snacks of nuclear cheese and fruit leather.
Ms. Jay planned to transform some of this year's pickings into strawberry fruit leather.
Fruit leather was even more motivating (trail mix was a total bomb).
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It's why I buy fruit leathers in bulk -- because I snack on them myself.
— Eric Asimov Slate: The role of the fancy $450 food hydrator in the home kitchen: can you say beef jerky and fruit leathers?
To Read: No Wonder Turks Were Delighted Elaborate concoctions like pulled sugar, fruit leathers, baklava and lokum (Turkish delight) have been devised over the centuries to satisfy the sweet tooth in Turkey.
As well as being enjoyed on their own – their scarlet seeds sprinkled with a pinch of golpar, an earthy, citrussy spice – they are also salted, dried and pounded into fruit leathers or cooked into molasses to be added to savoury dishes.
For example, Roxanne Dennant recently created Fruit Slabs, organic, vegan fruit leathers with 100 mg of THC.
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