"Pomace" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pomace" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pomace" Meaning

Pomace is the residue left over from the grinding of fruits or other plant material to produce juice or other liquid products. It typically includes the skins, seeds, and pulp of fruits, and is often used as animal feed or for the production of biofuels, distillers grains, or other by-products.

"Pomace" Examples

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1. Olive pomace is used by oil refineries to produce biodiesel.
The firm decided to use the waste olive pomace to power one of its transportation vehicle.

2. The brewery uses the spent grains from the brewing process, known as brewer's yeast and sweet caustic, and spent grains, as a nutritious livestock feed, wet cellulosic ethanol production from brewer's spent grains and livestock feed (distiller's grains) production, customer, farmer and co-op opportunities, for mariculture as bone-black can be high in nutrients.
The hay was made from the barley pomace that was leftover from the previous harvest.

3. Pineapple pomace, and other fruit scraps, made into animal feed .
She used pineapple pomace, in her coconut, mango, pineapple, fruit crumble recipe

4. Passion fruit pomace
Passion fruit pomace is rich in antioxidants that can reduce inflammation.

5. The firm expertise in extracting tert-butanol from the pomace (lees) of wine, a useful solvent in many industrial applications
Residual wine lees are, mostly cellulose acetate filtration including wine pomace: celulose acetate
Glass bottle wine pretreatment with enzyme utilization of pomace cellulose (cellulose) only

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