| 21. | Pomace is produced in large quantities in wine production, with disposal an important environmental consideration.
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| 22. | These mills use toothed cylinders made of stone or metal to grind the apples into pomace.
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| 23. | When the amount of pomace was not sufficient, alcohol imported from Europe would be added.
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| 24. | The company found that the Cornelia brand olive pomace oil showed a 90 percent cottonseed oil content.
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| 25. | Several cheeses are stacked, then the hydraulic press squeezes the stack until the pomace is dry.
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| 26. | Oenocyanin, a natural red dye and food-coloring agent, is produced from grape pomace.
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| 27. | The former is distilled from the Ch�teau-Grillet wine while the latter is a pomace brandy.
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| 28. | After extraction the remnant solid substance, called pomace, still contains a small quantity of oil.
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| 29. | The Spanish government introduced a temporary ban on olive-pomace oil in response to these findings.
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| 30. | Grappa is usually a brandy distilled from pomace, the rough leavings of the wine-making process.
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