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Definition of Chili saltpeter

Chili saltpeter
Niter Ni"ter, Nitre Ni"tre, n. [F. nitre, L. nitrum native soda, natron, Gr. ?; cf. Ar. nit?n, natr?n natron. Cf. Natron.] 1. (Chem.) A white crystalline semitransparent salt; potassium nitrate; saltpeter. See Saltpeter. 2. (Chem.) Native sodium carbonate; natron. [Obs.] For though thou wash thee with niter, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before me. --Jer. ii. 22. Cubic niter, a deliquescent salt, sodium nitrate, found as a native incrustation, like niter, in Peru and Chili, whence it is known also as Chili saltpeter. Niter bush (Bot.), a genus (Nitraria) of thorny shrubs bearing edible berries, and growing in the saline plains of Asia and Northern Africa.

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- also known as Chile saltpeter (large deposits of which were historically mined in Chile) to distinguish it from ordinary saltpeter, pot****ium nitrate....
- Homer)", Mr. Burns is seen pouring saltpeter into his chili entry, titled Old Elihu's Yale-Style Saltpeter Chili. In the Sharpe novel series by Bernard...
- salt (usually co**** sea salt), saltpeter, muscovado or brown sugar, and vinegar. Variants may add paprika, chili, anise liqueur, and other ****es....
- dish involves boiling the trotter with Saltpeter, resulting in a crimson hue. However, due to use of saltpeter in food is banned, the modern approach...
- lean pork, ground pork fat, salt, saltpeter, sugar, anise liqueur (anisado), paprika, black pepper, garlic, and chilis to taste in a hog casing. It can...
- condiments into the following groups: Saline seasonings – salt, ****ed salt, saltpeter. Acid seasoningsplain vinegar (sodium acetate), or same aromatized...
- level of importance as other mineral exports such as saltpeter or silver. Before World War I, saltpeter was collected from abundant deposits of caliche in...
- 1935 there were about 4,000 Gr****s in the city, and another 3,000 in saltpeter offices.[citation needed] In 1926 the first women's ****ociation for excellence...
- took control of today's Chuquicamata area, the adjoining rich salitre (saltpeter) fields, and the port of Anto****asta among other Bolivian territories...
- district of the port city of Valparaíso (2003), Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works (2005) and the mining city Sewell (2006). In 1999 Cultural Heritage...