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pomace

[puhm-is, pom-] / ˈpʌm ɪs, ˈpɒm- /


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And the primary waste product, called pomace, can be used as fertilizer, perhaps to grow new apple trees.

From Salon • Jul. 30, 2024

We were enjoying a bottle of Slovakian piquette — a fizzy, low-alcohol drink made from grape pomace — when another diner stopped by our table and exclaimed that the bottle looked interesting.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 26, 2023

In other words, pomace doesn’t need to be “upcycled.”

From Washington Post • Oct. 4, 2022

It is best known for its revival of piquette, a lowly beverage given by preindustrial landowners to their agricultural workers, which historically was made by refermenting grape pomace with water.

From New York Times • Feb. 15, 2022

To make wines resembling the Austere wines of France and Spain, let the pomace stand until the first fermentation is over, called "fermenting in the skin."

From Soil Culture by Walden, J. H.