Unseasoned


adjective
1.
(of things) not seasoned; not matured, dried, etc., by due seasoning:
unseasoned wood.
2.
(of persons) not inured to a climate, work, etc.; inexperienced:
an unseasoned crew.
3.
(of food) not flavored with seasoning:
a tasteless, unseasoned meal.
adjective
1.
(of persons) not sufficiently experienced: unseasoned troops
2.
not matured or seasoned: unseasoned timber
3.
(of food) not flavoured with seasoning

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