Antonym: unsalted. Similar words: exalted, alter, falter, palter, salt, altered, salty, alter ego. Meaning: ['sɔːltɪd] adj. (used especially of meats) preserved in salt.
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(91) Traditional process leads to salted impenetrability and uneven distribution in legs, chest and other parts of the traditional Goubangzi smoked chicken.
(92) His romantic yarns salted with Marxist rhetoric had put her in mind of Malraux.
(93) Th is goat's milk cheese, or chevre, is formed into pyramids and covered in salted, powdered charcoal ash. The flavor is delicately tangy and fruity.
(94) Meanwhile, cook orzo in a pasta pot of boiling salted water (1 1/2 tablespoons salt for 4 quarts water) until al dente .
(95) Meanwhile, cook orzo in a pasta pott of boiling salted water (1 1/2 tablespoons salt for 4 quarts water) until al dente.
(96) The salt content was estimated through ashing salted and demineralized whey powder or its solution.
(97) A kipper is a whole herring fish that has been split from tail to head, salted[Sentence dictionary], and smoked.
(98) "Dingwang" fresh trepang is the only trepang fresh product in China at present, which breaks through the traditional craft idea that trepang can only be salted and dried.
(99) He sharpened the scythes on the grindstone, slaughtered a pig, caught and salted fish, ground barley in a water-driven gristmill and grew and stored potatoes.
(100) Cook fettuccine in salted boiling water, add to the sauce(Step 3) with cream, toss well. Season with salt and pepper and sprinkle with chopped chives or Italian parsley.
(101) Streaky pork salted with apricot and honey for 48 hours in advance before roasting.
(102) When a white mycelium develops, the cubes, are aged in salted rice wine.
(103) I try to run the fish out by Saturday night if possible and maybe desalinate some salted fish for Sunday if we have it to hand.
(104) Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
(105) Pressed salted duck is the old salt brine had to do after the cooked food taste are relatively close together Xianxiang.
(106) There are about 15 people on the takedown team—heavily armed and armored and salted around the busy parking lot—just waiting for the magic words.
(107) Cabbage, gherkin, ham and many types of fish is salted for preservation.
(108) and make a fragrant blend of incense, the work of a perfumer. It is to be salted and pure and sacred.
(109) The effects of trehalose on actomyosin of salted pike eel muscle were first investigated.
(110) The demand for salted herring in china, in conjunction with huge catches being brought in by the fishing fleet, spurred Yip Sang to build a fish packing plant in Nanaimo.
(111) Church calls it compensation, but you and I might know it as the lip-licking anticipation of perfectly salted, golden-brown French fries after a hard trip to the gym.
(112) Food Fired Shrimp with salted egg, Tuna Omelet, Steak, Fried Insect.
(113) Flavorsome Yunnan ham, salted and air-dried, is much loved throughout China and often used to flavor soups.
(114) Caviar is a luxury delicacy, consisting of processed, salted, non - fertilized sturgeon roe.
(115) It's a meat shower, meat shower. - Scallopini and salted pork.
(116) And as thin , salted, crisp chips, they are a favorite snack food.
(117) It consisted of two rice balls, salted fish and pickled vegetables.
(118) Meanwhile, cook ravioli in a large pot of boiling salted water just until they float to the top.
(119) In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook the penne until al dente.
(120) The paper discussed the methods of reducing the processing time and avoiding exorbitance ingress of NaCl of the salted egg.
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