different between pomace vs tsipouro
pomace
English
Alternative forms
- pummace, pummice
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin pomum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?m?s/, /?p?m?s/, /-?s/
Noun
pomace (countable and uncountable, plural pomaces)
- The pulp that remains after a fruit has been pressed to extract the juice (or a nut, etc., has been pressed to extract the oil).
- Fish scrap.
Translations
Anagrams
- PEComa, ecomap
pomace From the web:
- what pomace olive oil
- what's pomace oil
- what pomaceous fruit
- pomace meaning
- what is pomace olive oil used for
- what is pomace oil made of
- what is pomace oil used for
- what is pomace olive oil is it healthy
tsipouro
English
Etymology
Greek ???????? (tsípouro, “pomace brandy”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?(t)s?p??o?/
Noun
tsipouro (uncountable)
- a Greek alcoholic spirit distilled from marc or pomace, similar to grappa
Further reading
- tsipouro on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
tsipouro From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- pomace vs tsipouro
- oil vs pomace
- nut vs pomace
- juice vs pomace
- extract vs pomace
- pomaded vs pomades
- dress vs pomatum
- breton vs comeintoforce
- raying vs fraying
- terms vs raying
- raving vs raying
- raying vs braying
- raying vs racing
- rasing vs raying
- fraying vs frayed
- fraying vs graying
- framing vs fraying
- graying vs grating
- graying vs grading
- braying vs graying