salty taste
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsaltyandtaste
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salty
adjective
uk/ˈsɒl.ti/us/ˈsɑːl.t̬i/
tasting of salt or containing a lot ...
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taste
noun
uk/teɪst/us/teɪst/
the flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize ...
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(Definition ofsaltyandtastefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The presence of sodium chloride gives sweat asaltytaste.
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This black, powdery substance will provide asaltytaste.
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Sylvite has asaltytastewith a distinct bitterness.
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The egg white has a sharp,saltytaste.
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The dish has a spicy,saltytaste, with mellow undertones of olive oil.
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This ingredient lends a light bitterness to the otherwise slightlysaltytaste.
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The texture is rubbery, with asaltytasteand smell similar to steamed crab.
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The soup has a thick texture once cooked and has asaltytaste.
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Doufulu is another type of fermented tofu which has a red skin andsaltytaste.
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For traditionalists, part of the appeal of country ham is this highlysaltytaste.
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These additives are included to emulate the slightlysaltytasteof store-bought soda water.
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They are transparent, very hard and have a bitter,saltytaste.
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It looks like a cross between a pancake and a croissant and has a buttery,saltytasteand heavy texture.
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The extremelysaltytasteof calcium chloride is used to flavor pickles while not increasing the food's sodium content.
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Mian wo usually has asaltytaste, but a sweeter variant may be made with diced sweet potato.
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These salts tend to have lower trace mineral content than other salts, giving them a strongersaltytaste.
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Natural tobiko has a red-orange color, a mild smoky orsaltytaste, and a crunchy texture.
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There are anecdotal reports that higher red meat and dairy intake may increase its generallysaltytaste.
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Thesaltytasteis probably due to ammonium chloride and the blood pressure raising effect is due to glycyrrhizin (see below).
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For this purpose they are lye cured, then fermented in brine for up to a year, giving them a slightlysaltytaste.
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This results in a very particular aroma, and a mildly sweet flavour that contrasts with the strongsaltytasteof the stuffing.
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Ammonium chloride gives salty liquorice an astringent,saltytaste(hence the name), which has been described as tongue-numbing and almost-stinging.
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The meat stock is added to reduce thesaltytaste, and potato starch or cornstarch is added to give the sauce a thick consistency.
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Most "farofas" have a very smoky and slightlysaltytaste, by and large used to accentuate the taste of meat, particularly barbecued meat and hearty stews.
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It has a strong, distinctive flavor, and is often said to be an acquired taste, as it has a combination of sweet, sour, andsaltytaste.
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