(used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke(adjective)
WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.
Use "smoke-dried" in a sentence
"I remember when you were a boy you wished to make your fine new whip a present to old Aunt Peggy, merely because she admired it; and now, with like unreflecting and inappropriate liberality, you would resign your beloved to a smoke-dried young sophister, who cares not one of the hairs which it is his occupation to split, for all the daughters of Eve."
"To certain smoke-dried spirits matter and motion and elastic aethers, and the hypothesis of this or that other spectacled professor, tell a speaking story; but for youth and all ductile and congenial minds, Pan is not dead, but of all the classic hierarchy alone survives in triumph; goat-footed, with"
"They secure large quantities of fish in this way, which, when smoke-dried, make a good relish for their otherwise insipid food."