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fermentation

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


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The dough, at least for the Indian pizzas I tried around the Sound, doesn’t possess any distinctive fermentation or leopard char.

From Seattle Times

But she suggested that one reason fermented foods may be beneficial is because the microorganisms they contain are constantly producing many nutrients during the fermentation process.

From Seattle Times

After performing the three sets of stretches and folds, let the dough rest, covered with the same airtight cover, in the bulk fermentation container for the remainder of bulk fermentation.

From Salon

The winemaker can take an additional step and add still wine to the piquette, allowing it to undergo secondary fermentation in the bottle.

From Salon

Given the long history of fermented foods — fermentation was a biological method of food preservation long before we had refrigeration or preservatives — it can seem a bit surprising that fermented foods are currently so trendy.

From Seattle Times