Sentences with word «maceration»

Maceration refers to the process of soaking or steeping a substance, usually solid, in a liquid to soften it or extract its flavor or other properties. It involves allowing the mixture to sit for a period of time, allowing the liquid to infuse with the solid material. Full definition
This spring time escape is the result of three separate macerations of citrus peels, Italian and Argentine lemons, and Mexican limes, with no artificial flavors or sugar added.
Belvidere's distinctive, time - intensive maceration process ensures its Dankowskie Gold rye vodka is imbued with real spices and fruit, reinforcing its 100 % natural, no sugar added and non-GMO Polish Rye philosophy.
Newest Maceration Features an Artful Blend of Real Ginger with a Touch of Natural Citrus Read Digizine Version Belvedere Vodka, the world's -LSB-...]
Belvedere's distinctive, time - intensive maceration process ensures our vodka is imbued with real spices fruit, reinforcing it's 100 % natural, no sugar added and non-GMO Polish Rye philosophy.
Experience the latest maceration in Belvedere's collection of luxury flavored vodkas.
Saw palmetto tinctures are a product of alcohol maceration and can reduce inflammation in enlarged prostates, as well as treating urinary tract infections.
This time around we're going the dessert route with strawberries because they're everywhere right now, on sale, and maybe not the sweetest, which is perfect for a little rosé soak maceration.
These two fruits are combined with Belvedere Vodka using our unique maceration process.
The rum is made through maceration, which is a process that is used in wine making.
The fruit underwent a three day cold soak before maceration which lasted 15 days.
Fermented in small batches with 15 % whole cluster, cold - soaked for 72 hours and extended maceration for 7 days.
In 1986, the first small winery was built and opened in November with one wine for sale, a Cabernet Sauvignon unconventionally made using the carbonic maceration process, typically used for Gamay in the Beaujolais area of France.
Once selected, the grapes undergo a long maceration process during which they are pressed by foot.
Add Belvedere Vodka or desired maceration and a small scoop of crushed ice.
In 2012, Belvedere introduced Lemon Tea to its award - winning Maceration collection (Pink Grapefruit, Citrus, Orange, Black Raspberry, Bloody Mary).
Many macerations are made using oils to gently extract the plant power.
An herbal oil, also called an infused or macerated oil, is created by maceration (soaking) of medicinal plant material in a vegetable oil that, over a period of time, absorbs the fat - soluble substances of the plant.
The final lecture is but the articulation of a protest directed to those who alone can do anything about what I have called the «Maceration of the Minister.»
«In developing a new maceration, we wanted to capitalize on cocktail trends and flavors that offered range and versatility,» remarks Matt Pomeroy, Global Director of Education at Belvedere Vodka.
Introducing Belvedere's latest maceration, Ginger Zest, made with all natural ginger, lemons and a touch of grapefruit for cocktails with a little kick.
Obtained from alcohol maceration, this concentrated remedy also needs to be diluted in water, and can be taken daily for soothing stomach irritation and ulcers, among other digestive problems.
Bonnie J. Miller - McLemore, reflecting on a formative 1959 article in this journal, Joseph Sittler's «The Maceration of the Minister,» considers her own struggle, representative of women faculty who have family as well as academic responsibilities, and argues for a kind of contemplation that lives redemptively with, rather than retreats from, «disruption, interruption and confusion.»
Animating the project are concerns about the «commodification» of teaching, the «maceration» of teachers by institutional tasks, the pressure of performance according to guild standards, and the disdain of intellectual work by the culture.
The articulation of a protest directed to the people in our parishes and for executive officials in our general bodies who alone can do anything about what I have called the «Maceration of the Minister.»
Paul's theology appears to provide a rationale for the victimization of the clergy, what Joseph Sittler called the maceration of the minister.
I believe that «ferment» is a better description of what is happening in the ministry today than are such other terms as «crisis,» «maceration,» «breakdown,» or «upset.»
Joseph Sittler visited some of his former students in their pastorates and coined a phrase to express his horror at what he saw: «the maceration of the minister.»
«Maceration of the curry paste ingredients is critical,» he observes.
The grapes, after the harvest, undergo a very complex process where the components are decomposed, during the maceration process, and rebuilt again in a completely different way.
Kumai will execute several media and consumer facing events, as well as appear in a series of digital videos, to showcase the maceration and demonstrate the flavor profile ginger and lemon produce when they come together.
The expression of the traditional London dry style comes from the maceration into pure wheat spirit of juniper, coriander and angelica root, which have been left for 24 hours to allow their flavour characteristics to fully infuse.
Matt Pomeroy, global director of education at Belvedere Vodka, said: «In developing a new maceration, we wanted to capitalise on cocktail trends and flavours that offered range and versatility.
Winemakers Kate and Tom Monroe bridge from Portland, Ore., have made a Beaujolais - style Pinot via the maceration carbonique method.
After the maceration is complete, extracts of black raspberry and blackcurrants are added, along with Madagascar vanilla beans and herbs.
The crushed parts of the plant are covered by a neutral alcohol, such as vodka, and after few weeks of maceration, a concentrated form of the herb is obtained.
The most popular methods of making ginger oil are maceration and heating.
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