I would guess that the difference would be that a sun blushed tomato (though I have never heard of it) would be a little less baked by the sun than a sun dried tomato.
A tomato (sun dried or not) is a fruit. For culinary purposes it is a vegetable
i think dried food is fresh
Yes, just because the tomato is dried the vinaigreette dressing is like liquid and i gives the tomato a different taste...
rubbed thyme is rubbed down to a powder. dried thyme is the leaves dried out, without it being rubbed down to a powder.
Krogers
wrinkily old tomato faces
a grape or tomato
plant secretion on ruputuring stem and dried is called gum.
Buon fresco means fresh and secco means dried.
There is no difference as far as i know. Red pepper flakes are made from crushing dried red peppers.
You won't. The product is no longer made.
Hay is dried grass or legumes (like alfalfa). Straw is the dried stalks of harvested cereals, such as wheat, barley, and oats.