turbios

English translation: sediment

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Spanish term or phrase:turbios
English translation:sediment
Entered by: liz askew

18:21 Aug 11, 2010
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Tech/Engineering - Wine / Oenology / Viticulture
Spanish term or phrase: turbios
Es un texto sobre la producción de aceite de oliva y sus procesos, específicamente en el almacenamiento del aceite.

Con el tiempo de almacenamiento se depositan los que se denominan “turbios” en el fondo de los depósitos. Estos turbios deben retirarse periódicamente a fin de evitar que el aceite altere sus características o bien trasegar el aceite con adecuada frecuencia.

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Maria Faella
Argentina
Local time: 23:21
sediment
Explanation:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:yAQkNVQ...

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Endogenous microflora in turbid virgin olive oils and the ...
by A Koidis - 2008 - Cited by 1 - Related articles
sediments from an olive oil industry (D.EL.A) was filtered overnight in the dark. .... cloudy olive oils had, the more turbid they appeared (positive ...
www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117889469/articletext?DOI=10...
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Lipid Oxidation in Water-in-Olive Oil Emulsions Initiated by a ...
by M Mosca - 2010 - Related articles
22 Feb 2010 ... Turbidity ratio R as a function of storage time for W/Olive oil emulsion ... 4.3, turbid/sediment no creaming, no. 5.2, turbid/sediment no ...
pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp911288e
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Home Cooking: Olive Oil, virgin olive oils, types of olives
15 Mar 2007 ... Some sediment may have settled at the bottom of the bottle, so I do recommend not using the last 2 or 3 tablespoons. As far as olive oil ...
en.allexperts.com › Home Cooking - Cached - Similar
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Dark cloudy spots in my olive oil? - Yahoo! Answers
16 Feb 2008 ... The oil is fine. Its probably just some olive oil sediment from sitting in the closet - or sitting in general. I wouldnt worry about it at ...
answers.yahoo.com › Food & Drink › Other - Food & Drink - Cached - Similar
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Frequently Asked Questions about Olive Oil | Olinda Ridge Olive ...
As the olive oil ages, the sediment settles to the bottom of the tank or the ... Olive oil enthusiasts who understand the value of the sediment prefer the ...
www.olindaridge.com/Health-Resources/FAQs - Cached - Similar
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4 +2lees or dregs
Patricia Rosas
3 +3sediment
liz askew
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sediment
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lees or dregs


Explanation:
pure oil tanks for appropriate storage of olive oil products. .... The oil is purged of the lees and water in the disk stack. ...
www.westfalia-separator.com/.../olive-oil-recovery-9997-098...

Markham tells us that the lees of sweet olive oil were still used in his time in ... from artemisia,' and bins and baskets for grain storage continued to be ...
books.google.com/books?isbn=0521085713...

Jul 1, 2008 ... When you set out to buy superior extra-virgin olive oil at the supermarket, good luck. ... mostly shop the world's olive oil dregs, the low-rung stuff. ... In addition, the oil can sometimes be a victim of poor storage. ...
www.cooksillustrated.com/tastetests/overview.asp?docid.

www.unido.org/fileadmin/import/userfiles/cracknej/fotp1.pdf

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see p. 3 of the last link for the use of "dregs"

Patricia Rosas
United States
Local time: 19:21
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 8

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Dunny Carrión: lees
41 mins
  -> thank you!

agree  Dr. Andrew Frankland: lees was my first thought as well
5 hrs
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24 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +3
sediment


Explanation:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:yAQkNVQ...

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Note added at 27 mins (2010-08-11 18:48:19 GMT)
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#
Endogenous microflora in turbid virgin olive oils and the ...
by A Koidis - 2008 - Cited by 1 - Related articles
sediments from an olive oil industry (D.EL.A) was filtered overnight in the dark. .... cloudy olive oils had, the more turbid they appeared (positive ...
www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117889469/articletext?DOI=10...
#
Lipid Oxidation in Water-in-Olive Oil Emulsions Initiated by a ...
by M Mosca - 2010 - Related articles
22 Feb 2010 ... Turbidity ratio R as a function of storage time for W/Olive oil emulsion ... 4.3, turbid/sediment no creaming, no. 5.2, turbid/sediment no ...
pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp911288e
#
Home Cooking: Olive Oil, virgin olive oils, types of olives
15 Mar 2007 ... Some sediment may have settled at the bottom of the bottle, so I do recommend not using the last 2 or 3 tablespoons. As far as olive oil ...
en.allexperts.com › Home Cooking - Cached - Similar
#
Dark cloudy spots in my olive oil? - Yahoo! Answers
16 Feb 2008 ... The oil is fine. Its probably just some olive oil sediment from sitting in the closet - or sitting in general. I wouldnt worry about it at ...
answers.yahoo.com › Food & Drink › Other - Food & Drink - Cached - Similar
#
Frequently Asked Questions about Olive Oil | Olinda Ridge Olive ...
As the olive oil ages, the sediment settles to the bottom of the tank or the ... Olive oil enthusiasts who understand the value of the sediment prefer the ...
www.olindaridge.com/Health-Resources/FAQs - Cached - Similar

liz askew
United Kingdom
Local time: 03:21
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agree  Rachel Fell: will add more below
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agree  neilmac: I prefer this version :)
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agree  Wendy Streitparth: @ Rachel: very interesting!
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Reference comments


16 hrs
Reference: sediment

Reference information:
when I first started looking I found that the lees is the term used for "amurca" "a byproduct in olive oil extraction, historically used for many purposes"
http://wapedia.mobi/en/Amurca

http://wapedia.mobi/en/Olive_oil_extraction
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Sun, Wine and Olive Oil
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Olive oil lees (liquid wastes) are inedible, but they are used in the manufacture of a personal hygiene and clothes care basic product: ...
www.hikenow.net/images/Spain/.../andalucia_costa_del_sol_su...

olive mill waste water

What's left at the bottom is sediment (or dregs)


Steps in the Manufacture of Olive Oil
The production of olive oil is accomplished in three stages:
1. Crushing. The olives must be crushed before oil can be produced from them.
2. Pressing. By exerting pressure on the olive mash, a liquid is extracted consisting of oil and watery lees (sometimes called mohal in Hebrew).
3. Separation. The oil that floated on top of the watery lees was then skimmed off or separated by other means.
http://ptsinisrael.wordpress.com/articles/material-culture-r...

Muddy sediment*: characteristic flavour of oil recovered from the decanted sediment of vats and underground tanks.
http://www.texasoliveoilcouncil.org/oliveresources.htm

Rachel Fell
United Kingdom
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
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neutral  liz askew: interesting:) thank you for adding this.
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