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- MACERATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: to soften and wear away especially as a result of being wetted or steeped Did you know? Macerate is derived from the Latin verb macerare, which means "to soften" or "to steep," and, in Late Latin, can also mean "to mortify (the flesh) "
- Macerated Skin: Pictures, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention
Maceration occurs when skin is in contact with moisture for too long Macerated skin looks lighter in color and wrinkly It may feel soft, wet, or soggy to the touch Skin maceration is often
- How to Macerate Fruit and What It Means - The Spruce Eats
One of the simplest techniques for enhancing fresh fruit is called macerating, and not only is it easy to do, it involves no heat and only minimal preparation Macerating is a technique that softens fresh fruit and draws out its natural juices, in which the fruit then soaks, sort of like marinating
- MACERATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Enclosing, surrounding and immersing (Definition of macerated from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- What Does It Mean to Macerate? - Allrecipes
What is Maceration? 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 The acidity in the liquid will help draw out and release the natural sugar and juices
- MACERATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Macerate definition: to soften or separate into parts by steeping in a liquid See examples of MACERATE used in a sentence
- Macerated - definition of macerated by The Free Dictionary
1 (General Physics) to soften or separate or be softened or separated as a result of soaking 2 (Cookery) to break up or cause to break up by soaking: macerated peaches
- MACERATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Botanicals are initially macerated in distilled base alcohol before being redistilled to exclude bitter principles, and impart the desired complexity and texture to the spirit
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