Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet AERATE


AERATE

Definition av AERATE

  1. lufta, fylla på med luft
  2. (matlagning) sikta, sålla

Antal bokstäver

6

Är palindrom

Nej

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Exempel på hur man kan använda AERATE i en mening

  • In cooking, a sifter is used to separate and break up clumps in dry ingredients such as flour, as well as to aerate and combine them.
  • Some recipes also include fat (usually butter), cardamom and lemon zest to improve taste, and a leavening agent, most often baking powder, but sometimes yeast, to aerate the batter.
  • Cultivators stir and pulverize the soil, either before planting (to aerate the soil and prepare a smooth, loose seedbed) or after the crop has begun growing (to kill weeds—controlled disturbance of the topsoil close to the crop plants kills the surrounding weeds by uprooting them, burying their leaves to disrupt their photosynthesis or a combination of both).
  • Contaminated soils, sediments, or sludges are transported to the landfarming site, mixed into the soil surface and periodically turned over (tilled) to aerate the mixture.
  • In addition, to remove eutrophication of the lake water and improve its water quality, in-situ Bioremediation process with 140 diffusers & 5 air compressors to aerate and create an inversion of the lake bed and stored water was also envisaged.
  • In wine tasting, a variety of methods are used to aerate the wine and bring out the aromas, including swirling wine in the glass, using a decanter to increase exposure to air, or using a specialized wine aerator.
  • Akara is made from peeled beans (black-eyed peas), washed and ground with pepper, and other preferred seasonings, then beaten to aerate them, and deep-fried in small balls.
  • This is often used in conjunction with a sparkler - a nozzle containing small holes - fitted to the spout to aerate the beer as it enters the glass, giving a frothier head; this presentation style is more popular in the north of England than in the south.
  • It is used after cutting and before windrowing, and uses moving forks to aerate or "wuffle" the hay and thus speed drying before baling or rolling.
  • For example, the bushpigs which feed on roots, maggots, and insects helped to aerate the trees' root systems.
  • In 1972, fountains were installed to aerate the lake, but neighbors complained about saltwater overspray, and the fountains often idled due to low water and rusted parts; in 1977, they were removed.
  • To improve the soil, they mainly use: special AACT inoculations, growing companion crops, and even grazing goats, which loosen and aerate the soil with their hooves, and their droppings are used as a natural fertilizer.
  • It is therefore useful to aerate the soil by hilling and hoeing in order to compensate for the repeated movement of agricultural machinery.


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