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fermentation

[fur-men-tey-shuhn] / ˌfɜr mɛnˈteɪ ʃən /


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In late September and early October, Muaddi picks grapes that are high in sugar levels and undergo a natural wild yeast fermentation when crushed.

From Reuters

What used to be called the “champagne method” — producing bubbles through a secondary fermentation in the bottle — is now called the traditional or classical method.

From Washington Post

Another is a program providing $70 million for research on enteric fermentation - the digestive process in which some animals produce gas and the largest single source of methane emissions from agriculture.

From Reuters

Fortified means that a distilled spirit, aguardente, has been added to the wine to stop fermentation.

From Seattle Times

Written by the head chef and former head of fermentation at the world-renowned Copenhagen restaurant Noma, the book has photos and in-depth explanations for every flavor combination and process.

From Los Angeles Times