agenise

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agenise

A baker agenises the flour before baking.

Definition

Verb: - To treat flour with Agene (nitrogen trichloride) as a bleaching or maturing agent. This is a specific, technical term for a historical food processing method.

Usage

This verb describes a specific chemical treatment process applied to flour. It is used in the context of industrial food production and chemistry. - The mill would agenise the flour to produce a whiter product. - This batch of flour has been agenised.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is almost exclusively used in the past tense or as a past participle, as the practice it describes is now obsolete and banned in many countries due to health concerns.
    • Much of the commercially available flour was agenised in the early 20th century.
Variants and Related Words
  • Agenize (verb): An alternative spelling of 'agenise'.
  • Agene (noun): The chemical compound, nitrogen trichloride (NCl₃), used in this process.
Synonyms
  • Bleach (flour) (verb): A more general term for whitening flour, though not specifying the agent used.
  • Treat (with Agene) (verb phrase): A descriptive phrase for the action.
Notes on Meaning
  • Historical/Technical Term: 'Agenise' is not a word in common modern usage. It refers to a specific industrial process that is no longer in practice. Understanding this word is primarily of historical or technical interest.
  • Obsolete Practice: The agenisation of flour was discontinued after research showed that Agene could be harmful, leading to conditions such as "canine hysteria" in animals that ate treated flour.
agenise

A baker agenises the flour before baking.

Verb
  1. age or bleach flour with Agene (nitrogen trichloride)