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Qué (quién) es FERMENTED - definición

ANAEROBIC ENZYMATIC CONVERSION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Ferment; Fermented; Fermentative; Fermenting; Zymosis; Fermentation Process; Cellular fermentation; Unfermented; Anaerobic fermentation; Ferments; Homofermentative metabolism; Homofermentative; Microbial fermentation; Bacterial fermentation; Fermentor; Zymogenous; Fermentation (biology); Heterofermentative; Fermentation (biochemistry); Fermantation; Fermintation
  • Mitochondrial]] outer membrane is omitted.
  • Fermentation in progress: [[carbon dioxide]] bubbles form a froth on top of the fermentation mixture.
  • Fermentation is used to generate the heme protein found in the [[Impossible Burger]].
  • Louis Pasteur in his laboratory

Fermented         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Ferment.
Fermentation in food processing         
  • dosa]]s
  • Beer and bread, two major uses of fermentation in food
  • Thai speciality]] made with grilled, banana leaf-wrapped pork (both skin and meat) that has been fermented with glutinous rice
  • Cheeses in art: ''[[Still Life with Cheeses, Almonds and Pretzels]]'', [[Clara Peeters]], c. 1615
  • Fermenting cocoa beans
  • Egypt]], 2435-2305 BC.
  • [[Nattō]], a Japanese fermented [[soybean]] food
  • Sourdough starter
FOOD PRODUCED BY A METHOD CONVERTING SUBSTRATES TO FERMENTATION END PRODUCTS
Food fermentation; Ferment (food); Fermented food; Fermented foods; Fermentation (foods); Fermentation (food)
In food processing, fermentation is the conversion of carbohydrates to alcohol or organic acids using microorganisms—yeasts or bacteria—under [(oxygen-free) conditions. Fermentation] usually implies that the action of microorganisms is desired.
Fermented milk products         
DAIRY FOOD THAT HAS BEEN FERMENTED WITH LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
Fermented milk; Fermented milk product; Cultured milk; Fermented dairy product; Fermented dairy comestible; Piimä; Fermented dairy products; Cultured dairy product; Fermented dairy
Fermented milk products or fermented dairy products, also known as cultured dairy foods, cultured dairy products, or cultured milk products, are dairy foods that have been fermented with lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus, Lactococcus, and Leuconostoc. The fermentation process increases the shelf life of the product while enhancing its taste and improving the digestibility of its milk.

Wikipedia

Fermentation

Fermentation is a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic substances through the action of enzymes. In biochemistry, it is narrowly defined as the extraction of energy from carbohydrates in the absence of oxygen. In food production, it may more broadly refer to any process in which the activity of microorganisms brings about a desirable change to a foodstuff or beverage. The science of fermentation is known as zymology.

In microorganisms, fermentation is the primary means of producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP) by the degradation of organic nutrients anaerobically.

Humans have used fermentation to produce foodstuffs and beverages since the Neolithic age. For example, fermentation is used for preservation in a process that produces lactic acid found in such sour foods as pickled cucumbers, kombucha, kimchi, and yogurt, as well as for producing alcoholic beverages such as wine and beer. Fermentation also occurs within the gastrointestinal tracts of all animals, including humans.

Industrial fermentation is a broader term used for the process of applying microbes for the large-scale production of chemicals, biofuels, enzymes, proteins and pharmaceuticals.

Ejemplos de uso de FERMENTED
1. I can, however, choose from kumys (fermented mare‘s milk), shubat (fermented camel‘s milk) and airan (fermented cow‘s milk) to help wash down my huge steaming stew of boiled horse and camel, with a boiled sheep‘s head perched jauntily on top.
2. It runs on fuel made from fermented wheat and sugarbeat.
3. And South Korea banned fermented cabbage after finding parasites in some shipments.
4. The problem is that hairy armpits make for more potent Body Odour – fermented by the hair.
5. In its purest state÷ water, methanol, fermented maize and sorghum flour.