Dried apricots contain les than 16% moisture and, when soaked, will absorb more liquid than semi-dried apricots. Use in stews, tagines and compôtes. If very dry, simmer gently before soaking to shorten the soaking time.
Semi-dried apricots are softer than dried as they are dried, partially rehydrated, then cooled in an air dryer to make them more succulent. They don’t need soaking. Use in muesli, bread, stuffing and salad.