Definition of «pomace»

Pomace is a byproduct or residue that remains after fruit has been processed, typically through pressing to extract juice. It consists mainly of the skin, seeds and pulp of the fruit, although it can also include stems and leaves if these are present in the mixture. Pomace can be used for various purposes such as producing brandy or vinegar, or as a source of fiber for animal feed.

Sentences with «pomace»

  • Tags Apples Blueberries Broccoli Carrots cauliflower Chicken Chicken Broth chicken cartilage chicken fat Chicken Liver cranberries dl - methionine dried tomato pomace dried whole egg dry cat food flaxseed fresh and boneless Fromm Four - Star fruits pea protein pearled barley pet food potassium chloride potatoes Salmon Oil Sweet Potatoes Taurine Vegetable white rice (huggypet.com)
  • Dried Apple Pomace consists in the cleaned and dried remains of whole apples. (dogfoodselector.com)
  • This recipe contains gluten - free and grain - free carbohydrates like potatoes, peas, and tomato pomace as well as healthy fats like chicken fat and ground flaxseed. (kittycatter.com)
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