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ferment$27876$ - перевод на греческий

OGI (OR AKAMU) IS A FERMENTED CEREAL PUDDING FROM NIGERIA, TYPICALLY MADE FROM MAIZE, SORGHUM, OR MILLET.
Ògì; Ogi (cereal ferment); Ogi (cereal food); Akamu
  • Akamu (Pap) (Ogi), Nigerian dish made from fermented corn and Beans flour. It is used usually as breakfast or dinner. The pap is mixed with Sugar or honey or taken alone.

ferment      
v. αναβράζω, ζυμώνω

Определение

preferment
(preferments)
Preferment is the act of being given a better and more important job in an organization. (FORMAL)
He was told by the governors that he could expect no further preferment.
N-VAR

Википедия

Ogi (food)

Ogi (or Akamu) is a fermented cereal pudding and popular street food from Nigeria, typically made from maize, sorghum, or millet. Traditionally, the grains are soaked in water for up to three days, before wet-milling and sieving to remove husks. The filtered cereal is then allowed to ferment for up to three days until sour. It is then boiled into a pap , or cooked to make a creamy pudding also known as Agidi or Eko. It may be eaten with moin moin, akara/acarajé or bread depending on individual choice.

In Kenya the porridge is known as uji (not to be confused with ugali) and is generally made with millet and sorghum. It is commonly served for breakfast and dinner, but often has a thinner gravy-like consistency.

The fermentation of ogi is performed by various lactic acid bacteria including Lactobacillus spp and various yeasts including Saccharomyces and Candida spp.