peatsmoked
Peatsmoked, written as a single word, refers to a flavor profile or processing method in which peat smoke is used to cure, dry, or smoke an ingredient. Peat, a reduction-formed seedbed of partially decomposed vegetation found in bogs, is burned to generate smoke that carries distinctive phenolic compounds. The term is most commonly applied to whisky, meat, and fish products, but can describe other foods or beverages that acquire a peat-derived aroma.
In whisky production, peatsmoked or peated malts are produced when barley is dried over peat fires. The
Outside whisky, peatsmoked is used to describe foods and products that take on peat-derived flavors through
Flavor perception of peatsmoked products is influenced by peat composition, smoke exposure duration, and product preparation.