Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pectic
Adjective
/ˈpɛktɪk/

Definition
Relating to pectin, a substance found in plant cell walls that is used as a gelling agent in cooking.

Examples
- The chef used pectic substances to create a smooth texture in the fruit preserves.
- Pectic enzymes are often added to fruit juice to help clarify it.
- Understanding pectic properties can improve food texture in various recipes.

Meaning
Pectic refers to compounds that are derived from pectin, which is a natural carbohydrate found in fruits and used in making jams and jellies.

Synonyms
- Gelatinous
- Thickening
- Viscous