Words related to fermentation agitation , dissolving , ebullition , evaporation , leavening , souring , turbulence , bubbling , foaming , frothing , seething , volatilization. How to help your dough rise to the occasion in winter Becky Krystal February 1, Washington Post. Craft brewers now have a new tool for sniffing out trace flavor compounds Jennifer Ouellette January 14, Ars Technica.
Joshua Eferighe January 13, Ozy. Wine, Watch Out! Elements of Agricultural Chemistry Thomas Anderson. Derived forms of fermentation fermentative , adjective fermentatively , adverb fermentativeness , noun. Any of a group of chemical reactions that split complex organic compounds into relatively simple substances, especially the anaerobic conversion of sugar to carbon dioxide and alcohol by yeast. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. Britannica English: Translation of fermentation for Arabic Speakers.
Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Log in Sign Up. Save Word. Definition of fermentation. Kenji Alt Cultured butter is made from cream in which fermentation —the conversion of milk sugars into lactic acid—has begun to take place.
Various vinegars, made from fermentations of rice, wheat, grapes, or even peaches, were used. Examples of fermentation in a Sentence a wave of immigration followed by a period of social fermentation. Recent Examples on the Web Livestock includes manure and enteric fermentation from the digestive systems in cattle, sheep and other ruminants. Send us feedback. Middle English, from Latin fermentum yeast — more at barm. See more words from the same century.
Accessed 12 Nov. More Definitions for ferment. English Language Learners Definition of ferment Entry 2 of 2. See the full definition for ferment in the English Language Learners Dictionary. Nglish: Translation of ferment for Spanish Speakers. Britannica English: Translation of ferment for Arabic Speakers. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Log in Sign Up.
The physico-chemistry of affinities and of fermentation , which concerns respiration, chyliation, glandular secretion, reproduction, etc. At yield peaks, sample fermentations were made to determine wet to dry weight conversion ratios, up to eight rounds per trial on a plot basis. The long bulk- fermentation involved in traditional breadmaking processes can be eliminated by introducing the work normally performed by the yeast as mechanical work by machine.
This result is known as the 'presumptive coliform count', the presumption being each tube showing fermentation , contains coliform organisms. The effect of supplementing grass silage with soya bean meal on digestibility, in sacco degradability, rumen fermentation and methane production in sheep. Dispensing with fermentation saved time and money - less linen was lost and more ended up as the substance of sheets. Survival under these oxygen-free conditions requires arginine fermentation or denitrification by the use of nitrate or nitrite.
Three fermentations were carried out using inocula from three healthy human donors. He turned his attention to problems of alcoholic fermentation. Before further processing, the mixture is probably left alone for fermentation. The debate reflected the fact that a number of investigators had observed connections between putrefaction and fermentation and life processes. Soon after he turned to the research on putrefaction and fermentation , which was published in Saccharomyces cere isiae strains used for fermentation and ' flor ' film ageing of dry sherry-type wines.
Eubacterial levels were highest in the chemostat culture fluid than the biofilm culture fluid in two of the three fermentations. See all examples of fermentation.
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