Definition of unripe. Meaning of unripe. Synonyms of unripe

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Definition of unripe

Unripe
Unripe Un*ripe", a. 1. Not ripe; as, unripe fruit. 2. Developing too early; premature. --Sir P. Sidney.

Meaning of unripe from wikipedia

- and have tougher outer flesh than ripe fruits (see Mouth feel). Eating unripe fruit can lead to stomachache or stomach cramps, and ripeness affects the...
- Unripe Fruit (Italian: Frutto acerbo) is a 1934 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Lotte Menas, Nino Besozzi and Maria...
- Olive is a dark yellowish-green color, like that of unripe or green olives. As a color word in the English language, it appears in late Middle English...
- hundreds to thousands of individual flowers, and the fleshy petals of the unripe fruit are eaten. The jackfruit tree is well-suited to tropical lowlands...
- large central cavity are attached numerous black seeds. Unripe fruit Mature tree with unripe fruit in Kinshasa Ripe fruit Papayas with yellow flesh Longitudinal...
- made from unripe mangoes and is yellow to light green in color. Mint leaves are often added to the drink, enhancing its green color. Unripe mango is a...
- or more precisely as black pepper (cooked and dried unripe fruit), green pepper (dried unripe fruit), or white pepper (ripe fruit seeds). Black pepper...
- Costa Rica and Peru) and, sometimes, patacón pisao in Colombia. Green (unripe) plantains are peeled, sliced lengthwise, diagonally, or widthwise, and...
- Astringency, the dry, puckering or numbing mouthfeel caused by the tannins in unripe fruits, lets the fruit mature by deterring eating. Tannins, being a kind...
- sour tastes of rojak is po****r among pregnant women; this craving for unripe mango and other sour-tasting fruits is known as "ngidham" or "nyidham" in...