Saturday, February 23, 2019

FERMENTATION


FERMENTATION

Another topic under discussion at 8 am Arby's of Wescoat Corner & Five Points coffee break, Saturday morning, 02/23/19, needing instant research.
The Cambridge English Dictionary states 'fermentation', a noun, as an alcoholic type of a chemical change without the use of oxygen in which
sugars are changed into alcohol and a gas, carbon dioxide.
The process of sugars in food and drink changing into alcohol because of a chemical process.
Google Search, also states fermentation as a noun, and the chemical breakdown of substance by bacteria, yeast or other microorganisms
typically involving effervescence , the giving off of gas, and the giving
off of heat.
An archaic destination, an agitation or excitement, like, “I found
Paris in high fermentation”.
Wikipedia tells us fermentation is a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic substrates through the action
of enzymes in the absence of oxygen.

That should give an idea of fermentation, but more information there is an article in the 27, July, 1901, Tampa Bay Times, under ' Florida's
Agricultrist ', at
which someone may be interested in reading.

Abstract: www.com, google, wikipedia and Cambridge English Dictionary


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