- Look up
salting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Salting or
Salted may
refer to:
George Salting (1835–1909), Australian-born
English art collector,...
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Neolithic Era.
Salt was
included among funeral offerings found in
ancient Egyptian tombs from the
third millennium BC, as were
salted birds, and
salt fish. From...
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Salted fish, such as
kippered herring or
dried and
salted cod, is fish
cured with dry
salt and thus
preserved for
later eating.
Drying or
salting, either...
- A
salted duck egg is an East
Asian preserved food
product made by
soaking duck eggs in
brine or ****ng each egg in damp,
salted charcoal. In
Asian supermarkets...
- two
historically significant salt-cured
foods are
salted fish (usually
dried and
salted cod or
salted herring) and
salt-cured meat (such as bacon). Vegetables...
- As-
Salt (Arabic: السلط As-
Salt), also
known as
Salt, is an
ancient trading city and
administrative centre in west-central Jordan. It is on the old main...
- Look up
salter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Salter may
refer to:
Salter (surname)
Salter (trap)
Salter Brecknell, a
manufacturer of
light commercial...
- Look up
saltation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saltation may
refer to:
Saltation (biology), an
evolutionary hypothesis emphasizing sudden and drastic...
- and the
plentiful salt required to make Portuguese-style
salted fish. Instead, they
developed a
hybrid approach of
lightly salted fish
dried in a milder...
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molitorella while ‘
salted black beans’
refers to
fermented black soybeans known as “dau si” (豆豉) in Cantonese.
Fried dace with
salted black beans is made...