sapmadan
Sapmadan is a term that appears in limited Turkish-language technical and culinary literature. Etymology and sense: it is a compound formed from sap, referring to the plant’s internal fluid, and the suffix -madan, which in Turkish marks “without” or “without doing.” In practice, sapmadan is used to describe products, processes, or materials that are processed without plant sap or that aim to avoid sap contamination. Because it is not a standardized term, its meaning is highly context-dependent and varies across fields.
Usage and contexts: In horticulture and agriculture, sapmadan can describe harvesting, pruning, or handling practices intended
Status and references: Sapmadan is not recorded as a standard term in major dictionaries or glossaries, and
See also: plant sap, sap flow, dehydration, sap-free processing.