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fermenting

[ UK /fɜːmˈɛntɪŋ/ ]
[ US /fɝˈmɛntɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a process in which an agent causes an organic substance to break down into simpler substances; especially, the anaerobic breakdown of sugar into alcohol

How To Use fermenting In A Sentence

  • I dare say that, during some of the time I've spent staring into space this week, these ideas have in fact been developing and fermenting in my mind like hops in a big yeasty vat.
  • After boil-off the hopped wort is cooled and oxygenated enroute to fermenting vessel where the magic ingredient, yeast, is added.
  • The method of fermentation: naturally fermenting , fermenting with pure species.
  • Do not allow damaged, overripe, and fermenting fruits to accumulate in the field as they serve as powerful attractants for the beetles.
  • It is the tiny microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria which do the work, fermenting the sugars present in the fruits into alcohol and acids.
  • They're proposing a plan to extirpate themselves from the well-deserved guilt that they have for fermenting terror and militancy worldwide.
  • This religion is fermenting Africa
  • This paper summarizes the main factors and control of yeast fermenting during beer producing.
  • But University of California at Davis this year found that the biggest dairy emission comes from feed, such as fermenting corn silage. Home
  • Faustus and Helen does most conspicuously dilucidate the fermenting of the male and female dragon. A Tale of a Tub
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