lecsapolása
Lecsapolása is a Hungarian term that refers to the act or process of draining liquid from a mixture, container, or system. It denotes removing freely flowing liquid, often to separate it from solids or other phases, by gravity, decanting, filtration, or pumping. The verb csapolni means to drain or pour off, and lecsapolása is the noun form describing the action.
In everyday cooking, lecsapolása commonly describes draining water after boiling pasta, vegetables, or rice, as well
In laboratory and industrial contexts, lecsapolása covers methods for separating liquids from solids or other liquids.
In brewing and winemaking, lecsapolása may refer to draining liquid at stages such as transferring wort or
Safety and quality considerations include avoiding re-suspension of solids, minimizing product loss, and maintaining hygiene and