On the other hand, American table grapes are more refreshing; one does not tire of them so quickly as they do not cloy the appetite as do the richer grapes; and the unfermentedjuice makes a much more pleasant drink.
There is but little unfermentedgrape juice made about the Central Lakes.
The manufacture of unfermented grape juice[90] is becoming an industry in New York and promises to substantially increase the production of grapes.
Since the European grape does not make a good unfermented juice there is no fear among growers of native grapes of competition from California or Europe.
It would be wisdom to use unfermented wine, or boil the water and add the juice of a lemon or some fruit to make it palatable.
The drinking in moderation or “not to excess” of unfermented wine is healthful, and in harmony with divine laws: but total abstinence from spirituous liquors is the command of God.
Use of the Unfermented Juice of the Grape at the Lord's Table.
Committee to secure theunfermented juice of the grape at the Lord's Table will visit not only the pastors, but influential leading members of the different churches, not to argue the matter, but to ask, as the N.
Medical conventions and assemblies have been approached, and correspondence had with synods, conferences and assemblies, on the medical uses of alcohol, and the use of the unfermented juice of the grape at the Lord's table.
It is laid down, in the Madras Excise Manual, that "unfermented toddy is not subject to any taxation, but it must be drawn in pots freshly coated internally with lime.
For the purposes of the Madras Abkari Act, toddy means fermented or unfermented juice drawn from a cocoanut, palmyra, date, or any other kind of palm-tree.
It is noted by Bishop Caldwell [158] that "it is the unfermented juice of the palmyra (and other palms) which is used as food.
But the sinews he made of a mixture of bone and unfermented flesh, giving them a mean nature between the two, and a yellow colour.
Biscuits belong to the class of unfermented bread, and are, perhaps, the most wholesome of that class.
For the "unfermented cocoa," the beans are dried without undergoing fermentation.
Fermentation removes much of the acidity and bitterness characteristic to the unfermented bean, and when properly regulated develops flavor.
So he submitted to the unfermented beverages of the establishment with as good a grace as he could, turning over in his mind how he should accomplish his object.
Therefore we ought not to use unfermented bread in this sacrament of grace.
Hence, as a priest sins by celebrating with fermented bread in the Latin Church, so a Greek priest celebrating with unfermented bread in a church of the Greeks would also sin, as perverting the rite of his Church.
Unfermented bread has been strongly recommended as being more wholesome, and generally better adapted to bilious and dyspeptic patients, than fermented bread.
He demanded and drank a great horn of unfermented grape juice, and it seemed to suit him well.
My double quoted me a verse from the Canon on this matter that my unfortunate verbal memory did not retain, but it was in the nature of a prayer to save the world from "unfermented men.
The pure, unfermented juice of the grape, free from chemical preservatives, is now used by many physicians where the miserable concoction of drugs and alcohol, known as port wine, was once considered essential.
Unfermented grape juice contains all the nutriment of the grape, without any of the poison, alcohol.
The Unfermented Cabinet" Mr. Bryan's notions of diplomatic dinners have led some of them to call it, and a great deal of space has been given up in the public prints since March to its processes of fermentation.
But there is nothing heavier, in this sense, than unfermented flour and eggs, boiled hard, which are the chief ingredients in some of these preparations.
I should use them raw, roasted, baked, made into sauce with new or unfermented cider, and boiled.
The evil of stimulating drinks will be spoken of later; at present reference is made only to water and harmless concoctions such as lime-juice, unfermented wines, etc.
Unfermented grape juice or wine, often used to raise fermentation in dead or vapid wines; must.
Since the liquids in all living matter presumably contain some dissolved oxygen, the problem is to account for the fact that the tannin in the unfermented bean remains unoxidised, whilst that in the fermented bean is easily oxidised.
It is commonly stated that during fermentation there is generated theobromine, the alkaloid which gives cacao its stimulating properties, but the estimation of theobromine in fermented and unfermented beans does not support this.
Unfermented cacao is liable to go mouldy, so is germinated or over-ripe cacao with broken shells.
It has a fine characteristic aroma, which is so powerful that it masks the presence of a high percentage of unfermented beans.
She provides an excellent vegetarian menu and will make unfermented bread and procure distilled water for those food-reformers who desire them.
The colder the water used, the lighter the bread, and if the mixing be done by an open window so much the better, for unfermented bread is air-raised.
However, yeast bread is very agreeable to the taste and therefore is probably worth more than the unfermented product.
It is not boiled, as much "unfermented wine" is here, but the grapes are put into a coarse bag, through which the juice drops without pressure.
In this church total abstinence is a "term of communion," and unfermented wine is used in the celebration of the Eucharist.
Here, then, the fresh, unfermented juice of grapes is called wine by the Lord.
Fermented wine is either one of the good gifts of God, to be used as a drink to build up and supply the wants of the human body, and may be used freely as we may use milk, the unfermented juice of grapes, and water, or it is not.
The new wine for the New Christian Church is unfermented wine, pure as it comes from the hands of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, in the fruit of the vine, and not a leavened wine.
Here we have the fresh, unfermented juice of the grape called wine--"new wine.
There is no difficulty in preserving the juice of grapes, or new wine, unfermented by various methods described by ancient writers.
Now, unfermented wine and other healthy drinks never cause such specific diseases or symptoms, however freely used.
Unfermented wine not known to the ancients, indeed!
You can't pull any of that unfermented stuff on me and get away with it.
Well, now, I ask you, was King Solomon drinking the unfermented juice of the grape when he got that there hunch, or was he not?
You can't tell an old Bible reader like me anything about this unfermented stuff.
You could tell some folks that that there old Exclusiastic was writing as the result of unfermented grape juice, but a man with any experience of his own knows a good deal better and what kind of a taste was in his mouth.
Well, I ask you, did you ever get that way in the morning after you had spent the night before drinking the unfermented juice of the grape.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unfermented" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.