bagasse
IPA: bɑgˈɑsi
noun
- The residue from processing sugar cane after the juice is extracted.
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Examples of "bagasse" in Sentences
- It gives us 3,000 quintals of sugar and it produces "x" quantity of bagasse, which is used in the central's operation.
- While the smell brings to mind molasses, this goo, called bagasse, won't find its way into people-pleasing confections.
- Surplus bagasse is used as bedding for premium beef cattle on Ie Island, and as fertilizer after being mixed with animal excrement.
- They also use the remainder of the sugar cane plant, called bagasse, to generate electricity for their use and for about 20 percent of the island's needs.
- The spirit's taste depends on the length of fermentation, on whether or not juice is fermented with the fibrous "bagasse" (the residue left behind after the juice is extracted), and on the design of the still.
- And so we're - and we started, you know, looking at agricultural products like sugarcane bagasse, which is, you know, just the stuff left up - over after sugarcane has been pressed to remove the, you know, the sugar.
- This formula gives the total available heat per pound of bagasse, that is, the heat generated per pound less the heat required to evaporate its moisture and superheat the steam thus formed to the temperature of the stack gases.
- There's also a 'woody' range which has less impressive eco-credentials but is all biodegradable, as is the 'pulp' range which are moulded fibre products made from bamboo stalks, straw and bagasse, which is a sugar cane by product.
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