fermenting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ fəˈment]
  • Us [ fɚˈment]

Meaning of fermenting In English

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  • In most cases, household labour was entirely responsible for fermenting cocoa beans (interviews).

  • The chichero (server of corn beer) is identified by a large spoon with which he is ladling chicha from a fermenting jar.

  • The larvae breed in decaying and fermenting vegetable and animal matter and also in excrementous matter.

  • As a consequence obligate fermenting and obligate anaerobic microbes do not give a reaction.

  • Fruits were transported to the laboratory using a cool-bag to prevent them from drying or fermenting.

  • It's not a systematic science but an indictment, a scourge to use on absurd theories and absurd liberal theorists, a fermenting agent and nothing more.

  • However, it developed very quickly by means of the addition of a limited quantity of fermenting fluid.

  • Florida also benefited from the reduction in tariffs on intermediate goods, since beer production is highly intensive in imported inputs, including malted cereal grain, hops and fermenting chemicals.

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