kosher salt

collocation in English

meaningsofkosherandsalt

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kosher
adjective
uk
/ˈkəʊ.ʃər/
us
/ˈkoʊ.ʃɚ/
(of food or places where food is sold, etc.) prepared or kept in conditions that follow the rules of ...
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salt
noun
uk
/sɒlt/
us
/sɑːlt/
a common white substance found in sea water and in the ground, used especially to add flavour to food or to ...
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(Definition ofkosherandsaltfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofkosher salt

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The traditional use ofkoshersaltis for removing surface blood from meat by desiccation, as part of the koshering process for meat.
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Because kosher grains occupy more volume (for equal weight) the volume ofkoshersaltshould be increased.
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Like common table salt,koshersaltconsists of the chemical compound sodium chloride.
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Unlike some common table salt,koshersalttypically contains no additives such as iodine, although some brands will include anticaking agents in small amounts.
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If there is no guidance provided, twice as muchkoshersalt(by volume) to replace table salt serves as a rough estimate.
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Some also avoid added salt in foods, especially salt with the artificial addition of iodine, while pure sea orkoshersaltis eaten by some.
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A kummelweck (sometimes pronounced kimmelweck or kmmelweck) is topped withkoshersaltand caraway fruits.
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For instance,koshersalt(a coarser-grained salt) is rubbed into chicken, lamb, and beef to tenderize the meat and improve flavor.
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Koshersaltis usually manufactured with a grain size larger than table salt grains.
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Being much denser than table andkoshersalt, there is a lot more salt in an equivalent volume of "sel gris".
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The type of salt used in the process is known askoshersalt.
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In recipes where there is enough liquid to dissolve all the salt, table salt can be replaced bykoshersalt, but the volume must be adjusted.
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