0 present participle of mash
1 to crush food, usually after cooking it, so that it forms a soft mass:
Rather, his delineation of the separate brewing operations followed a centuries-old pattern that included malting, mashing, wort boiling, and fermentation.
This may explain why several of the observed fig consumers (43%) avoid swallowing the whole fig and instead processed figs by mashing the fruit and dropping the rest.
That is why we have witnessed the mashing of the conventions that made our constitution work.
It also imparts flavour through the treatment of the barley prior to mashing and distillation.
I am convinced that we should ensure that nurses are paid for nursing and not for mashing cups of tea and serving lunches and dinners from a trolley.
People were remixing it and mashing it up with videos from the protests.
They produce strongly sweet toffee-like flavors and are sufficiently converted that they can be steeped without mashing to extract their flavor.
It is prepared by boiling and mashing azuki beans and then sweetening the paste with sugar or honey.