Steeping
Steeping
may mean:
Soaking in liquid until
saturated with a soluble ingredient, as in, for example, the
steeping of tea. In the case of herbal tea, it is referred to as
decoction, and may also be called maceration.
Soaking to remove an
ingredient; Example -- salt from smoked ham or salted cod.
One example is the steeping of
corn, part of the milling process. As described by the US Corn
Refiners Association, harvested kernels of corn are cleaned and
then steeped in water at a temperature of 50 degrees for 30 to
40 hours. In the process their moisture content rises from 15%
to 45% and their volume more than doubles. The gluten bonds in
the corn are weakened and starch is released.
The corn is then ground to
break free the germ and other components, and the water used
(steep water), which has absorbed various nutrients, is recycled
for use in animal feeds.
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