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fermenting

adjective as in effervescent

adjective as in frothy

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In Australia, some producers have begun making alcoholic spirits by fermenting the lactose in whey.

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The small fermenting tanks from my last visit had been replaced by much larger ones that she was planning to return because their tops wouldn’t open without hitting the ceiling.

But he does believe that he has gone further than others in seeking out the exact ingredients the ancient Egyptians would have used — and fermenting them with ancient yeast.

Overall, fermenting blueberry juice can create a wine that maintains benefits of the fruit, but temperature and fermentation time can influence the nutrient content of the final product, the researchers say.

"In humans, if an athlete performs beyond their aerobic limit, their muscles will also start fermenting, which doesn't use oxygen," Kopf said.

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