saccholactic (Meaning)

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saccholactic (a.)

Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid now called mucic acid; saccholic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of saccholactic

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saccholactic Sentence Examples

  1. The saccholactic acid in the fruit provided a distinct sourness.
  2. The winemaker's skill lay in balancing the saccholactic acidity with other flavors.
  3. The tart, saccholactic aroma of the apples hinted at their refreshing taste.
  4. The saccholactic fermentation process transformed the sugars in the grapes into lactic acid.
  5. The saccholactic bacteria played a crucial role in the maturation of the cheese.
  6. The saccholactic content of the yogurt gave it a pleasant sour tang.
  7. The saccholactic acid in the kefir contributed to its probiotic properties.
  8. The saccholactic fermentation of vegetables produced a tangy, umami flavor.
  9. The saccholactic compounds in the sourdough bread gave it a distinctive aroma and texture.
  10. The saccholactic fermentation process is essential for the production of certain types of vinegar.

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Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid now called mucic acid; saccholic.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The saccholactic acid in the fruit provided a distinct sourness.

The winemaker's skill lay in balancing the saccholactic acidity with other flavors.

The tart, saccholactic aroma of the apples hinted at their refreshing taste.

The saccholactic fermentation process transformed the sugars in the grapes into lactic acid.