Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

agglomerated

German translation:

agglomeriert

Added to glossary by TDfreelance
Jul 1, 2008 16:54
15 yrs ago
English term

agglomerated

English to German Tech/Engineering Food & Drink Coffee manufacturing
From a slide show about coffee

Manufacturing of the ***agglomerated*** product.

I saw the glossary entry on here, but it does not make sense to me.
Proposed translations (German)
4 +7 agglomeriert
Change log

Jul 1, 2008 19:23: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Other" to "Tech/Engineering"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Sabine Akabayov, PhD

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Proposed translations

+7
6 mins
Selected

agglomeriert

http://www.mastrolorenzo.ch/mastrolorenzo/page?siteid=mastro...

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Note added at 10 Min. (2008-07-01 17:05:28 GMT)
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Vgl. http://www.dek.de/ (Sortiment/Sortimentsübersicht/löslicher Kaffee) und http://www.dek.de/eng/index.htm (product range/instant coffee) .
Peer comment(s):

agree Katarina Berger
3 mins
agree Ute Specht : Ute Specht
7 mins
agree Sabine Akabayov, PhD
13 mins
agree Tobias Gerlach (X)
20 mins
neutral Brandis (X) : Brikettiert und löschlich würde ich sagen. @Steffen - Siehe Produktionsverfahren vom löschlichen Kaffe. Melittawerke oder Nestlé
22 mins
agree Steffen Walter : I don't understand Brandis' comment at all.
2 hrs
agree Anja C. : Herstellungsart; als Alternative zu Gefrier- oder Sprühtrocknung
3 hrs
agree Barbara Wiebking
3 hrs
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