Difference between revisions of "Fermentation"
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The term '''fermentation''' is used in biology to describe the conversion of organic matter by bacteria, fungus, or other biological cell cultures. For producing [[pu-erh]] fermentation is used to make the tea ripe. For the production of [[oolong]] and [[black tea]] is only [[oxidation]] (formerly often wrongly called fermentation) used. | The term '''fermentation''' is used in biology to describe the conversion of organic matter by bacteria, fungus, or other biological cell cultures. For producing [[pu-erh]] fermentation is used to make the tea ripe. For the production of [[oolong]] and [[black tea]] is only [[oxidation]] (formerly often wrongly called fermentation) used. |
Latest revision as of 02:40, 28 September 2013
The term fermentation is used in biology to describe the conversion of organic matter by bacteria, fungus, or other biological cell cultures. For producing pu-erh fermentation is used to make the tea ripe. For the production of oolong and black tea is only oxidation (formerly often wrongly called fermentation) used.