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acidulate

[uh-sij-uh-leyt] / əˈsɪdʒ əˌleɪt /




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The sweet, usually acidulated fruit complements rather than competes with the mild flavor of the meat, while cutting through its rich fattiness.

From New York Times

Thanks to Arnold’s book and blogging, the technique has been widely adopted; if you see a drink that includes “corrected,” “improved” or “acidulated” orange, it’s likely gotten the treatment.

From Washington Post

The drink also includes acidulated orange juice, a smoked paprika ice containing honey and ancho chile liqueur, and tequila.

From Washington Post

The instrument was “composed of alternate tubs of oxygen and hydrogen through each of which passes platina foil so as to dip into separate vessels of water acidulated with sulphuric acid.”

From Scientific American

This season, she is offering faux fur in a particularly acidulated lime green, and tiered and straight skirts or culottes and matching jackets in faux patent.

From New York Times