Magburo (en. To ferment)
/maɡˈburo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
A verb meaning to undergo a fermentation process, usually with food or drink.
Let's ferment the mango to have a sour taste.
Magburo tayo ng mangga para magkaroon ng maasim na lasa.
The process of transforming ingredients into products through fermentation.
Grapes take a long time to ferment to become wine.
Matagal na magburo ang mga ubas upang maging alak.
Etymology
The word 'magburo' comes from the root word 'buro' which means 'to harvest' or 'to wash'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to ferment food
The process of fermenting ingredients to create fermented dishes.
magburo ng pagkain
Related Words
fermentation
A type of process where foods are fermented to achieve their unique flavor.
buro
Slang Meanings
Burning documents or any paper.
Let's burn the old documents so that others won't see them.
Magburo tayo ng mga lumang dokumento para hindi na makita ng ibang tao.
To give permission to throw away things.
It's okay, go ahead and throw away what you don't need anymore.
Ayos lang, magburo ka na ng mga hindi mo na kailangan.