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Water packed its bags and left, but the flavor stayed for rent.
means Having had moisture removed, usually to preserve, concentrate, or lighten something for storage.
from From Old English 'dryge,' meaning without moisture — the same root that gives us 'drought,' nature's least welcome guest.
Flavor bombDrying concentrates sugars and aromas dramatically.
Ancient trickSun-dried foods predate refrigeration by millennia.
Plumps backMany dried goods rehydrate to near-original size.