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Maceration may refer to:
Maceration (food), in food preparation
Maceration (wine), a step in wine-making
Carbonic maceration, a wine-making technique
Maceration (sewage), in sewage treatment
Maceration (bone), a method of preparing bones
Acid maceration, the use of an acid to extract micro-fossils from rock
Maceration, in chemistry, the preparation of an extract by solvent extraction
Maceration, in biology, the mechanical breakdown of ingested food into chyme
Skin maceration, in dermatology, the softening and whitening of skin that is kept constantly wet
Maceration, in poultry farming, a method of chick culling
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Look up maceration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maceration may refer to: Maceration (food), in food preparation Maceration (wine), a step in wine-making...
1877. Maceration is caused by excessive amounts of fluid remaining in contact with the skin or the surface of a wound for extended periods. Maceration often...
increasing the levels of skin contact, or maceration. Carbonic maceration techniques (e.g. semi-carbonic maceration) have recently been adapted to coffee...
Macerator may refer to: Pumping station, solids macerationMaceration (sewage), machine that reduces solids to small pieces Chopper pumps, pump with cutting...
these pure macerated oils, but blends of these oils, as well, and may macerate virtually any known herb. Base oils commonly used for maceration include almond...
personnel, but is often undertaken by professional fossil preparators. Acid maceration is a technique to extract organic microfossils from a surrounding rock...
describes orange/amber wine as "White wine with maceration" and prescribes the minimum duration of the maceration phase to be 1 month. The practice has a long...
minimal pain and distress. Maceration is an alternative to the use of carbon dioxide for euthanasia of day-old poultry. Maceration is believed to be equivalent...
by carbon dioxide, and maceration using a high-speed grinder. Maceration is the primary method in the United States. Maceration is often a preferred method...
Dermal or subcutaneous atrophy is represented by depression of the skin. Maceration: softening and turning white of the skin due to being consistently wet...
whole herbs, which is extracted from the plants during the secondary maceration. This step involves steeping plants such as petite wormwood, hyssop, and...
health purposes. Essential oils are usually extracted by distillation. Maceration is also used as a means of extracting essential oils. In this process...
without added flavorings or flavoring foodstuffs, of fermented products; maceration or similar processing of plant materials in ethyl alcohol of agricultural...
the botanicals undergo three different forms of extraction: boiling, maceration and distillation. After this, twelve mother essences are taken and synthesized...
liqueurs are alcoholic beverages compound liqueurs or cordials made by the maceration of ingredients such as aromatics, fruits, in pre-distilled spirits, followed...
glucoside found in plants of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). On maceration, for example when the plant is wounded, it is enzymatically broken down...
Biscuit" – biscuit made with whole milk, double butter, vanilla, filled with macerated peaches, and topped with a peach puree, and sprinkled with turbinado sugar...
sensing properties, helping against food spoilage. The berries are also macerated in alcohol to make Mirto liqueur. This species and the more compact M...
level of acidity in the grapes. The acidity is softened through carbonic maceration, a process that also allows the vibrant youthful fruit expressions reminiscent...
must is subjected to long periods of maceration (skin contact) before fermentation. In Bordeaux, the maceration period was traditionally three weeks,...
sewage is broken down and processed through the use of chlorination and/or maceration. The bacteria count per one hundred milliliters of water must be less...