Macerate - significado y definición. Qué es Macerate
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Qué (quién) es Macerate - definición

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Macerate; Maceration (disambiguation)

macerate         
(macerates, macerating, macerated)
If you macerate food, or if it macerates, you soak it in a liquid for a period of time so that it absorbs the liquid.
I like to macerate the food in liqueur for a few minutes before serving...
Cognac is also used to macerate and flavour ingredients and casseroles...
Seal tightly then leave for four to five days to macerate.
= marinate
VERB: V n in n, V n, V
macerate         
v. a.
1.
Make lean, wear away.
2.
Harass, mortify, subject to hardships, torture.
3.
Soften (by steeping), steep, soak, digest.
macerate         
['mas?re?t]
¦ verb
1. soften or break up (food) by soaking in a liquid.
2. archaic cause to grow thinner or waste away.
Derivatives
maceration noun
macerator noun
Origin
C16 (earlier (C15) as maceration): from L. macerat-, macerare 'make soft, soak'.

Wikipedia

Maceration

Maceration may refer to:

  • Maceration (food), in food preparation
  • Maceration (wine), a step in wine-making
    • Carbonic maceration, a wine-making technique
  • Maceration (sewage), in sewage treatment
  • Maceration (bone), a method of preparing bones
  • Acid maceration, the use of an acid to extract micro-fossils from rock
  • Maceration, in chemistry, the preparation of an extract by solvent extraction
  • Maceration, in biology, the mechanical breakdown of ingested food into chyme
  • Skin maceration, in dermatology, the softening and whitening of skin that is kept constantly wet
  • Maceration, in poultry farming, a method of chick culling