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fermentation

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


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As it turns out, malt refers to grains that have undergone a process that makes them sweeter and give them qualities that aid in the fermentation process.

From Salon

More than 70 companies are working on the “next generation of” meat and seafood products made with cultivated cells, and dozens more are aiming to sell alternative meat and dairy products made through fermentation.

From Washington Post

In other words, gluten-free breads have a harder time expanding around large air bubbles formed during fermentation.

From Salon

Koji, a type of mold, has been used in Japan for centuries in the fermentation needed to produce soy sauce, miso and sake.

From New York Times

"The longer the fermentation, the less fishy and the nuttier — and more umami-rich — the flavor," writes Christopher Kimball in "Milk Street: The New Rules."

From Salon