Similar words: spoil, spoilt, spoiler, despoil, spoiled, unspoilt, spoiling, unspoiled. Meaning: ['spɔɪlɪdʒ] n. 1. the amount that has spoiled 2. the process of becoming spoiled 3. the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it.
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(1) Later in the spoilage process other components, such as the sulphurous notes from hydrogen sulphide, may add to the smell.
(2) However, spices also can contain pathogenic and spoilage organisms.
(3) During transportation, spoilage and transportation fee could be reduced.
(4) Something, especially foodstuff, subject to decay or spoilage.
(5) Color is commonly an index of ripeness or spoilage.
(6) A pronounced haziness may signify spoilage, while brilliant, clear or dull wines are generally sound.
(7) Food spoilage problems occur with minimally processed(sentencedict.com), concentrated frozen citrus products.
(8) The principal methods of avoiding spoilage are the use of pure yeast strains as starters.
(9) An optimal operation for products subject to spoilage is studied with the distributed parameter control theory.
(10) They can occur as spoilage organisms and some are pathogenic causing infections.
(11) This can result in rapid spoilage if such foods are stored improperly.
(12) He was determined to track down the cause of food spoilage.
(13) Behind the scenes, cinema chains enjoy the economies of centralised purchasing and have utilised computers to track inventory and prevent spoilage.
(14) Food product quality is more easily maintained thereby reducing spoilage losses and production time through unscheduled cleaning.
(15) Irradiation would make things worse by destroying the warning spoilage bacteria and leaving pathogens untouched.
(16) Having a harvester which is more gentle with the crop should reduce damage and so lessen spoilage in the clamp.
(17) Only beef with a well-developed layer of external fat that protects against spoilage and dehydration is so aged.
(18) Fastaged beef is held at about 70-F for two days at high humidity levels; ultraviolet light is used to control spoilage.
(19) When milk is stored before pasteurization or further processing bacteriological spoilage can occur.
(20) Spoiled, unsound . Term applied to wine showing some evidence of spoilage.
(21) Simply by drying a food one can control or eliminate spoilage processes.
(22) A similar injury to plant tissue , often resulting in discoloration spoilage.
(23) Ochratoxin A is a chlorinated benzopyran coupled to the amino acid phenylalanine, produced by several Aspergillus and Penicillium sp. associated with food spoilage.
(24) Food composition is a critical intrinsic factor that influences the spoilage process.
(25) I'm afraid we cannot be responsible for any damage ( breakage, spillage, spoilage ).
(26) These acids give the fruits tartness and slow down bacterial spoilage.
(27) This suggests the generation of metabolites able to inhibit food-borne pathogenic bacteria and spoilage bacteria during the fugal fermentation of Fuzhuan brick tea.
(28) Lizardfish are considered as a low-market-value fish in Southeast Asia due to their appearance and susceptibility to spoilage.
(29) Various methods are employed by dairies to prevent raw milk spoilage in silos.
(30) Coffee cherries must be processed immediately after harvest to prevent spoilage.
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