unseasoned

/ʌnˈsizənd/
adjective
  1. Not flavored with salt, herbs, or spices.
    • She preferred unseasoned chicken for her low-sodium diet.
    • He accidentally bought unseasoned beans for the chili recipe.
    • The unseasoned rice tasted bland without any spices.
  2. Lacking experience or training; inexperienced.
    • The team was full of unseasoned players who had never played in a championship.
    • The unseasoned intern made several mistakes on his first day.
    • An unseasoned hiker should not attempt the difficult trail alone.
  3. Not treated or prepared for use, such as wood that has not been dried or cured.
    • They built the fence with unseasoned lumber, which later cracked.
    • The carpenter warned that unseasoned wood would warp over time.
    • Unseasoned firewood produces more smoke and less heat.