fine salt

  • 1fine salt — соль мелкого помола salt washer устройство для промывки садочной соли рассолом large grained salt крупнокристаллическая поваренная соль salt taste sensitivity вкусовая чувствительность к соли packer s salt соль для консервирования мясных… …

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  • 2salt — 1) a measure of the presence of last on the surface of a commercially prepared fish. Ranges from slight (a fine powder) to moderate (fish colour obscured by salt) in fillets and in other applications from slight (fine salt not obscuring colour… …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 3salt burn — a condition arising when fine salt coagulates proteins near the surface of a fish being prepared and prevents any further penetration of salt into the flesh …

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  • 4Salt Lake City — Spitzname: Crossroads of the West Salt Lake City, Downtown …

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  • 5Salt, Jordan — Salt السلط   City   …

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  • 6Salt Lake City, Utah — Infobox Settlement official name = City of Salt Lake City settlement type = City nickname = Crossroads of the West, Salt Lake, SLC imagesize = image caption = Downtown Salt Lake City in April 2008 image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of… …

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  • 7salt — n. 1) to pour salt 2) common, table; fine; garlic; mineral; onion salt 3) a dash, pinch; grain of salt 4) a spoonful of salt 5) (misc.) to take smt. with a grain of salt ( to regard smt. with skepticism ); the salt of the earth ( the very best )… …

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  • 8salt — salt1 saltlike, adj. /sawlt/, n. 1. a crystalline compound, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring as a mineral, a constituent of seawater, etc., and used for seasoning food, as a preservative, etc. 2. table salt mixed with a particular herb or… …

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  • 9SALT — /sawlt/, n. See Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. * * * I Chemical compound formed when the hydrogen of an acid is replaced by a metal or its equivalent, such as ammonium (NH4). Typically, an acid and a base react to form a salt and water. Most… …

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  • 10Salt Lake City — a city in and the capital of Utah, in the N part, near the Great Salt Lake. 163,033. * * * City (pop., 2000: 181,743), capital of Utah, U.S. Located on the Jordan River, near the southeastern end of Great Salt Lake, it was founded in 1847 by… …

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