Must is freshly crushed fruit juice that contains the skins, seeds, and stems of the fruit. The solid portion of the must is called pomace and typically makes up 7–23% of the total weight of the must. Making must is the first step in winemaking. Because of its high glucose content, typically between 10 and 15%, must is also used as a sweetener in a variety of cuisines. Unlike commercially sold grape juice, which is filtered and pasteurized, must is thick with particulate matter, opaque, and comes in various shades of brown and purple.

Contained by: Churchkhela Moustalevriael Sofigadoel
Used to derive: Vincotto
Categories: Fruit
Derived from: Grape
Subcategories: Pekmez
Also known as:
English: grape molasseswinemustgrapemustgrape syrup
Greek: petimezi
Spanish: arrope
Wikidata ID: Q278818
Wikipedia title: Must
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