Dried by or in the air: applied to fruits and materials from which moisture has been removed by exposure to currents of air under natural atmospheric conditions.
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "air-dried" in a sentence
"Waiting until she heard the curtain move and the shower go on, she stood up slowly and air-dried her face with her hands."
"In addition, the dungarees go through whiskering, color coatings and oven baking that leaves them soft and rumpled, like they've just been air-dried on a clothesline."
"New for this year: A $130 Holiday Fruit Wreath features pomegranates, quince slices and air-dried oranges."