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n. desiccation caused by keeping in a freezer too long.
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Freezer burn is damage to frozen food caused by dehydration and oxidation. The term may also refer to:
- Freezer Burn (film), a 2007 independent film
- Freezer Burn (novel), a 1999 crime novel by Joe R. Lansdale
Freezer Burn is a 2007 independent film, written and directed by Charles Hood. The film tells the story of a brilliant scientist who falls for his wife's high school art student and, using the technology from his research, figures out a way for them to be together.
Freezer Burn is a 1999 crime novel by American writer Joe R. Lansdale.
Usage examples of "freezer burn".
Despite the draining there still would have been some lividity of settled blood around the head, but that could have been confused with freezer burn.
He closed the refrigerator door and opened the freezer compartment, poking through some cellophane wrapped packages of meat products covered in ice crystals and suffering from freezer burn.
Say ten per cent was lost on board to freezer burn, ten per cent spoiled on shore, ten per cent was split between the port manager and the fleet director, ten per cent was spilled on unpaved roads to villages where there might or might not be a working refrigerator to save the last well-travelled fillets.