Collocations withsalt

These are words often used in combination withsalt.

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coarse salt
I regret that the available supply of coal does not permit the production of sufficient coarse salt for the fishing industry.
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excess salt
Other contributory factors are excessive alcohol intake, obesity, excess salt in the diet and diabetes.
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kosher salt
The traditional use of kosher salt is for removing surface blood from meat by desiccation, as part of the koshering process for meat.
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molten salt
However, because no complete molten salt reprocessing plant has been built, all testing has been limited to the laboratory, and with only a few elements.
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molten salt reactor
For instance in molten salt reactor low pressure liquid serves both as fuel and as coolant.
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salt cod
There are other kinds of fish, notably salt cod, exported to a great number of countries.
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salt mine
Recently, a second novel species was isolated from rock salt pieces that were obtained 3 days after blasting operations from the same salt mine.
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soluble salt
Many grow on saline soils, tolerating up to 15,000 ppm soluble salt and can also tolerate alkaline conditions.
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