- made white; whitened or bleached: The threads used for the lace were once made of hemp, but are now of raw or blanched linen.The museum’s blanched interior is penetrated at the core by a large black staircase linking the lobby to the main gallery.
- scalded or parboiled briefly and then drained, as to facilitate removal of skins, get rid of odor or bitterness, shorten cooking by other means, etc.: I use blanched almonds, as they already have the papery, slightly bitter skins removed.Stir in the blanched cauliflower and frozen peas and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes longer.
- made pale, as by sickness or fear: His trembling hands and the look on his blanched face suggested he’d been hurt or badly scared.
- (of the stems or leaves of plants, as celery or leeks) whitened or prevented from becoming green by excluding light: Dense sowing and immature harvesting yield tall seedlings with tender, blanched stems and bright, well-developed leaves.
- Metallurgy.
- (of metals) given a white luster, as by means of acids: Platinum has an appearance similar to blanched gold.
- (of sheet metal) coated with tin: Scowling, he watched the fly as it sat brazenly on the rim of his blanched metal camp mug.
- the simple past tense and past participle of blanch1.
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