malax

/mɑːˈlæks/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of oil extraction process, particularly used for olive oil, involving gradual mechanical crushing of the oil from the olives.

“The malax stage is critical in bringing out the complex flavors of the olive oil.”

2. verb

To subject a substance, typically olives, to the malax process.

“The olives were malaxed to release their oil and flavor.”

Synonyms

  • extract
  • press

Antonyms

  • purify
  • refine