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Maceration (cooking) - Wikipedia
Maceration is the process of preparing foods by softening, breaking down into pieces, or extracting its flavors, typically using a liquid. en.wikipedia.org
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How to Macerate Fruit - Serious Eats
The process is simple: Fresh or dried fruit is splashed with or left to sit in a flavored liquid such as liquor, vinegar, or syrup for a few hours or overnight. www.seriouseats.com
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MACERATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to cause to waste away by or as if by excessive fasting 2. to cause to become soft or separated into constituent elements by or as if by steeping in fluid www.merriam-webster.com
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macerate
▪ I. † ˈmacerate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. mācerāt-us, f. mācerāre to macerate.] Wasted, weakened: = the later macerated.1540–1 Elyot Image Gov. 30 Macerate with labours, and made feeble with age. 1632 Womens Rights 332 Shee chuse..not a man macerate and dryed vp with study.▪ II. macerate, v. (ˈmæsəreɪt... Oxford English Dictionary
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What Does It Mean to Macerate? - Allrecipes
Fruit can be macerated by soaking in vinegar, a liqueur, wine, fruit juice, or sugar. The mixture is then allowed to sit and soften the fruit. www.allrecipes.com
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What does everyone mean by macerate? : r/fragranceclones - Reddit
Maceration is done before bottling. It takes a few weeks for the chemicals to do their blending. Low budget perfumers may skip this, and go straight to ... www.reddit.com
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macerate
macerate/ˈmæsəreɪt; `mæsəˌret/ v[I, Tn](fml 文) (cause sth to) become soft or break up by soaking (使某物)浸软, 浸开. 牛津英汉双解词典
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How to Macerate Fruit and What It Means
Macerating fruit is a simple culinary technique that softens fresh fruit while creating a rich, flavorful syrup that can be used as a ... www.thespruceeats.com
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Macerated Strawberries : 3 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
Maceration is one of the handiest and simplest techniques to bring our the flavor and color of slightly underripe strawberries. Plus, they release enough juice ... www.instructables.com
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How to Macerate for Delicious Sauces and Mixes
Maceration is a cooking technique that allows you to bring out the natural flavors of fruits and veggies to make delicious sauces and dips. thetipsyhousewife.org
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How to Macerate Fruit with Martha Stewart - YouTube
Macerating is similar to marinating—except that you are using fruit rather than meat or vegetables. www.youtube.com
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Liptinite
Macerals (from the same Latin source as 'macerate') are to coal as minerals are to rock. The term was coined by M. C. wikipedia.org
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How to Macerate Strawberries | Your Homebased Mom
Jul 7, 2023How to Macerate Strawberries. Place your clean, hulled, sliced fruit into a bowl. Sprinkle with sugar. Use 2 Tbsp of sugar per cup of fruit. The amount of sugar can vary depending on how ripe your fruit is and how sweet you want your fruit. Stir in the sugar and then cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator.
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45th Scripps National Spelling Bee
The winner was 14-year-old Robin Kral of Lamesa, Texas with the word "macerate". Second place went to 13-year-old Lauren H. Pringle then missed "garnett", which Kral correctly spelled, followed by "macerate" for the win. wikipedia.org
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masserate
masserate obs. form of macerate. Oxford English Dictionary
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