Wiktionary
vb. To remove the husk of.
Usage examples of "unhusk".
After degerming, the maize is unhusked, wetted, submitted to a temperature sufficient to rupture the starch cells, dried, and finally rolled out in a flaky condition.
It was not natural unhusked rice, but the mass-produced imitation guaranteed not to cling to other grains and to stand up fresh within one minute of cooking.
To the almonds and walnuts add a handful of unhusked sesame seeds and one grated nutmeg, and pour the mixture into the dough.
In the center of the large floor was a pile of unhusked corn surrounded by stools and boxes for seats, and lighted by lanterns swinging from cords above.
He noticed that she husked cautiously, and when presently he saw her drop an unhusked ear by her side he quietly picked it up and found it was a red one.
There was a tray laid with a platter of grubby-looking unhusked rice and two small dishes of vegetables.
He ate about half a cup of unhusked rice, and had to give up: exhausted.
It consisted essentially of a thin soup, cooked from unhusked oats or fish meal, which was normally used for pig swill.