Pomace

Word POMACE
Character 6
Hyphenation pom ace
Pronunciations /-əs/

Definitions and meanings of "Pomace"

What do we mean by pomace?

The pulpy material remaining after the juice has been pressed from fruit, such as apples or grapes. noun

Pulpy material remaining after the extraction of oil from nuts, seeds, or fish. noun

The substance of apples or of similar fruit crushed by grinding. noun

Fish-scrap or refuse of fishes from which the oil has been extracted. noun

The cake left after expressing castor-oil from the beans. noun

The substance of apples, or of similar fruit, crushed by grinding. noun

The pulp that remains after a fruit has been pressed to extract the juice (or a nut etc has been pressed to extract the oil) noun

The pulp that remains after a fruit has been pressed to extract the juice (or a nut, etc., has been pressed to extract the oil).

Fish scrap.

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The word "pomace" in example sentences

I accidentally bought something called pomace olive oil, which tasted horrible. ❋ Unknown (2009)

European standards (usually followed internationally) stipulate that the fruit used for pressing into EVOO exhibit an acidity level below 0.8%, as compared to the 2% allowed for merely virgin oil, with higher levels permitted for cruder grades such as so-called pomace oil which is often used in restaurants. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Wine makers now can siphon the wine from one barrel to the next in order to leave the solids, called pomace, in the bottom of the fermenting tank. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The pomace which is what you call crushed apples fell into a slatted tub and, when the tub was full, a wooden disc was set on top of the pomace. ❋ Herrick Kimball (2005)

We continue to make progress in the Netherlands, where the ministry of agriculture is funding a new $1.3 million research program to develop ways to raise edible insects on food waste, such as brewers' grain (a byproduct of beer brewing), soyhulls (the skin of the soybean) and apple pomace (the pulpy remains after the juice has been pressed out). ❋ Marcel Dicke (2011)

She sometimes watched her father as he scratted apples in the granite mill, made the pomace, pressed the cheese between folds of canvas. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Use a good stiff brush, pomace stone, or a scraper. ❋ Unknown (2010)

You could tell you were in a wine-consuming neighborhood, a California grower said, “by the large quantities of grape pomace or waste in the streets.” ❋ DANIEL OKRENT (2010)

So skip the pomace in favor of virgin or extra-virgin olive oil. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In Peru where my father was born--BCG, holidays are celebrated with a biblia con pisco, an eggnog made with the Peruvian pomace brandy called pisco. ❋ Bryanna Clark Grogan (2007)

Free-roaming chickens help to fertilize grapes at the company's Bonterra, Calif., vineyard, and 4,000 tons of pomace (grape seeds and skins) are composted each year. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Instead it buys sawdust made from a mixture of hardwoods, including hickory and maple, and adds to it apple pomace from Connecticut cider mills — the pulp remaining after cider is pressed. ❋ Unknown (2005)

An apple-mill and press had been erected on the spot, to which some men were bringing fruit from divers points in mawn-baskets, while others were grinding them, and others wringing down the pomace, whose sweet juice gushed forth into tubs and pails. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Up, upward they crept, a stray beam of the sun alighting every now and then like a star on the blades of the pomace-shovels, which had been converted to steel mirrors by the action of the malic acid. ❋ Unknown (2006)

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