Fermentation
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Fermentation may refer to: the or
- Fermentation (biochemistry), the process of energy production in a cell under anaerobic conditions (without oxygen)
- Ethanol fermentation, a form of anaerobic respiration used primarily by yeasts when oxygen is not present in sufficient quantity for normal cellular respiration
- Fermentative hydrogen production
- Industrial fermentation, the breakdown and re-assembly of biochemicals for industry, often in aerobic growth conditions
In food science, fermentation may refer to:
- Fermentation (food), the conversion of carbohydrates into alcohols or acids under anaerobic conditions used for making certain foods
- Fermentation (wine), the process of fermentation commonly used in winemaking.
- Fermentation (beer), the process of fermentation commonly used in brewing beer.
- Fermentation (tea), the term used in the tea industry for the aerobic treatment of tea leaves to break down certain unwanted chemicals and modify others to develop the flavor of the tea
Ferment may refer to:
- Ferment (album), by Catherine Wheel
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