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pomace
[ puhm-is, pom- ]
noun
- the pulpy residue from apples or similar fruit after crushing and pressing, as in cider making.
- any crushed or ground, pulpy substance.
pomace
/ ˈpʌmɪs /
noun
- the pulpy residue of apples or similar fruit after crushing and pressing, as in cider-making
- any pulpy substance left after crushing, mashing, etc
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pomace1
C16: from Medieval Latin pōmācium cider, from Latin pōmum apple
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Example Sentences
Fruit producers tend to view pomace as scrap material, so it’s frequently turned into animal feed or biogas—that is, if it isn’t disposed of entirely.
From Popular-Science
To make light wines put them at once into press, as apple pomace in a cider-press.
From Project Gutenberg
To make higher-colored wines let the pomace stand from four to twenty-four hours before pressing.
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The castor bean pomace is good for anything in the poor soils of Southern Illinois.
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Mr. Earle was questioned about the use of castor bean pomace for strawberries.
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After the juice has been extracted from the apples the pomace that remains is sometimes used as a fertilizer.
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