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ferment <a ferment; ferments> N

ferment

ferment <a ferment; ferments> VB

ferment N

ferment N

ferment VB

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Initially the corn and grain mixture is fermented into a mash.
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At the same time, it was a period of artistic ferment.
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The new brewery had the capacity of fermenting 24,000 gallons of wort at a time.
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It is the best, when it is fermented and aged in barrel.
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It is kept moist until the corn sprouts by which the starch in the corn has fermented.
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Living custom also does not give the extract enough time to ferment.
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It is then left to ferment for another 40 days in a warm place.
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Enzymes in the spittle convert the starch into fermentable sugars, which are fermented by wild yeast.
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He said the region was known for its highly prized aged, fermented walrus meat, a valuable export from the region.
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After the ingredients are thoroughly mixed, it will be sealed in a jar and allowed to ferment for three days.
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