How To Use Salty In A Sentence

  • Hence the salty relish of the prospect that lies ahead. Times, Sunday Times
  • Estuaries (where fresh river water meets salty ocean water) are examples of brackish waters.
  • I tried both the delicate, unsalty gravadlax and a tartare served with the roe and a very lemony asparagus salad.
  • Thomas writes colorfully of blackguards and mistresses, salty sea dogs and young midshipmen, bloody quarterdecks and Parisian salons.
  • Like sausages, bacon tends to be very salty and may also be preserved with the chemical sodium nitrite, which has been linked to an increased risk of stomach cancer.
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  • Described as plump, fleshy, bitter, salty and succulent all at once, their taste remains on the palate long after swallowing.
  • As the cheese has a salty edge, exercise caution with the salt. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blood from this young soldier's forehead intersects the salty tears coming from his misty eyes.
  • It was tender, juicy and tasty, especially with the addition of the salty pork wrapping.
  • And I can't stand the salty little beggars anyway. The Sun
  • Here, we gleefully slosh about in communal pools of thick brown gloop, pouring it over ourselves with plastic pails and savouring the eucalyptus-like aroma, before washing it off under hot jets of salty spring water.
  • I like the unripe, slightly salty melon of Vanille Galante, the cold lily note, the almost non-existence of vanilla, the pure, calm water in which the ingredients serenely flow, the pastel colorlessness of it all. Vanille Galante by Hermes: Perfume Review
  • As he approached the towers a salty breeze whipped against his skin, A few birds circled overhead, wheeling absently in fatigue above the barren lands.
  • What gases appear when salty water is electrolysed depends on the salt concentration.
  • The flavour, however, is less sugary than you might be led to expect, salty and redolent of rosemary, garlic and vinegar.
  • She felt this blessing now and kissed his temple, and then a corner of one salty eye.
  • Jerky recipe sounds great. someone just gave me some deer peperoni and they must have flubbed somewhere because it was so salty, even after cooking some with cabbage, I threw the rest away. what a waste of good meat. gotta have jerky for the kids, young and old Deer Candy: Phil Bourjaily's Favorite Venison Jerky Recipe
  • Sea spiders and sea lice have a cavity of body fluid as salty as the sea itself.
  • But he washed his hands and brushed his hair and they descended to the dining-room, where they ate a 'table d'hote' meal, beginning with lukewarm soup and ending with salty ice cream. Cap'n Dan's Daughter
  • What gases appear when salty water is electrolysed depends on the salt concentration.
  • The drink which connects Black Russian, Screwdriver, Salty Dog and Bloody Mary is the colorless, savourless but strong vodka.
  • Miso is salty but also complex and meaty, a unique flavor best described by the Japanese term umami. The City Cook
  • I can't believe that Ramadan is about to end .... well it was difficult some how and I think it's getting more and more difficult every year; since it will be coming in the summer ..... there was some days I really don't know how I managed to keep fasting from the thirst especially when I used to have salty things in al suhur or I didn't have suhoor at all so no water!! Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • The food was dreadful, salty and reheated, which is something we haven't experienced even in the smallest most remote village. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • As a chef, Gabrielle Hamilton has always wanted to serve the "salty, sweet, starchy, brothy, crispy things that one craves when one is actually hungry. The Best Nonfiction of 2011
  • Water in all the boreholes that were sunk in the area had turned salty and the commodity could not be used for domestic purposes, not even for irrigation because the crops were drying.
  • The gravlax was also ethereal, a perfect balance of sweet and salty had inundated the salmon flesh, which was perfect dipped in a dill mustard sauce. The only reason to go to Ikea...
  • Some may play with salty and umami, but sweet, bitter and sour dominate, with sweet and bitter being the two we want to examine.
  • The jokes are corny, the language is salty but the exuberance and costumes make it hugely enjoyable. The Sun
  • Some nay-sayers deem the ramen overhyped and salty, but that does not stop hungry folks from queuing up starting at around 10 am.
  • I marinaded the pork in one of those marinade packets and it came out a bit too salty. Day deux, electric boogaloo
  • I was encouraging him to take sips because he was eating salty things. The Sun
  • Sunburned, butt-slapping white men came out from the lake for salty corn chips and margaritas and to razz the fatso wives who were mostly reading fashion magazines. Jesus-Man and the Bee Sting
  • The unpleasant salty or soapy taste may be masked in flavored or alcoholic beverages.
  • Planting this close to the ocean presents a few problems, among them salty dewfall and constant humidity.
  • In addition, there are different edaphic communities such as the woods of Prosopis scrubs of Baccharis salicifolia (chilca) and Tessaria dodonaefolia (pájaro bobo) in humid places, Atriplex in clayish soils and Suaeda divaricata and Allenrolfea vaginata in salty soils. Argentine Monte
  • But German malariologist Erich Martini had studied the habits of the local malaria vector, Anopheles labranchiae, in depth, and he knew that inundating the region with the Mediterranean's salty waters would allow A. labranchiae, which can thrive in brackish water, to flourish. Gizmodo
  • The salty taste of the cheese and round coolness of the sourdough was a perfect match for the cloyingly tangy-sweet sauce of Branston Pickle. My quest to discover Branston Pickle
  • Have you ever had an ex so salty that they unendorsed you on LinkedIn?
  • Munch on "rabas" (squid tentacles, aka calamari) or "cazon en adobo" (salty, marinated dogfish). Chicagotribune.com -
  • Miso is quite salty, so use it instead of salt to flavor your food.
  • The seafood is fresh, with that oceany salty-sweet flavor; the sausage is good (though underseasoned compared to what the rest of the world calls linguica); and the grilled potatoes, with their creamy insides and smoky finish, are a real treat. Operation Clambake « PubliCola
  • Everyone must pick and sleep in freezing barns, beg food and drink salty ditchwater.
  • Since then, it's been pretty quiet - a silence broken only by the glurp associated with necking rollmop herrings, followed by interminable choruses of ‘Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen, Salty Old Queen of the Sea.’
  • It has a smokey berry smell tastes, slightly, of the salty, sun stain that a day at the beach leaves on your skin after dark when you light the coals to start the barbe-que coals. Baggyk: My skin, red wine, sulfates and the Abbey of Saint Hildegard
  • This may enhance pleasant tastes and decrease salty, bitter, or acid tastes.
  • The sugariness of the potato mingled quite comfortably with the fresh shrimp, and overall this was a memorable dish that worked the sweet/salty crossover with style.
  • I felt the cold ocean breeze blow across my face, filling my nose with the salty smell of the ocean.
  • This is Jacobean comedy at its documentary best: a salty, vivid report on the eternal clash between the puritan ethic and spendthrift snobbery.
  • The north of the island is by far the most prolific, especially Grankulla Bay, a large salty inland lake where the sheltered and shallow water offers refuge for the fish in spring and autumn.
  • Swim, raft, or trek along the rivers, which emerge from the glacial highlands of the Andes and vary from black to white, cloudy, ruddy, or salty.
  • I enjoyed the satisfyingly starchy combination of roasted beets and artichokes with the subtle watercress, spunked up by some bitter endive and a nice, salty taleggio crostino. Michelle Won: My Trip to the Nutcracker and Dinner at Po, Which Ended Up Being Nutcracker Part 2
  • Be generous with the pepper, but cautious with the salt if your bacon is salty. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the beef carpaccio was perfect, a tidy pile of red raw beef half-covered in a shower of salty Parmesan shavings. Recession Special: Deep Discounts at Downtown Hotel Bars « PubliCola
  • The wind has filled in the depressions in the deadland with loose salty soil and carried away the sawdust. The Magi'i Of Cyador
  • Richness - oiliness and fattiness - is interesting because it's not technically one of the four tastes (sweet, salty, sour and bitter), but it has a balancing relationship with tartness, which is why we put pickles and ketchup on fatty burgers, eat pork with sauerkraut, and why it's always so surprising when someone points out that the main flavors in mayonnaise are oil and lemon. Politics
  • A combination of whey mineral and an alkali metal salt or bittern enhances the salty taste.
  • She inhaled a lungful of cold, salty air, and it sped her like a spinnaker toward the house. ROUGH JUSTICE
  • She could smell the salty tang of the sea.
  • You can float very easily in/on the Dead Sea because it's so salty.
  • Like Armenian string cheese, Nabulsi is salty, and studded with tiny black nigella seeds (also known as black caraway or black cumin), which give the cheese a slightly spicy, peppery taste. Say Cheese: Crisp and spicy
  • You know that someone is salty when they stop liking your instagram pics.
  • To leach salts from the salty soils, water plants' root zones slowly and deeply at least once a year.
  • It brought together the dark, earthy flavor of beets - sweet and rich, with a welcome bitter edge - and the salty tang of feta, binding them in a smooth, eggy custard.
  • The potato and cheese filling was soft and salty and reminded me of the inside of a cheese and onion pastie.
  • In the warmer seasons, they commonly eat bread and jam, hard- or soft-boiled eggs, a white cheese made from sheep's milk, salty olives, and warm milk or hot tea with milk.
  • Apparently any terrain is suitable as long as it is washed regularly by salty or brackish water.
  • Local people also prepare homemade snacks to serve with the tea, such as preserved fruits, salty vegetables and potato pieces.
  • The crab cake starter I had was dry and overly salty, and could have done with more mango and chilli salsa to go with it.
  • In a labial dawn I savoured salty draughts of liquor springing from your tumid lips, luxuriated in a magnanimity your primal crouch expressed, heard half-suppressed love-cries tell the tumult in your loins. When I Close My Eyes (rev)
  • Gosh, it sure looks to me as if old Fred's only using some salty language to say the same thing the rest of these guys are saying.
  • Dry sweet whey is kept for use or sale, while salty whey is removed for waste treatment.
  • There would be no foam and no 'conceptual' or 'intellectual' food, just the salty, sweet, starchy, brothy, crispy things that one craves when one is actually hungry," she writes. Book review: 'Blood, Bones & Butter' delectable when chef Hamilton's in charge
  • Lindo Jong : This dish not salty enough. No flavor. It's too bad to eat, but please.
  • The addition of salty water increased the unconfined compressive strength of the clay soil.
  • He turns rivers into a desert, springs of water into thirsty ground, a fruitful land into a salty waste, because of the wickedness of its inhabitants.
  • I would watch them dying from the edge, oversized lifejacket forcing me to stand, salty Atlantic air exfoliating the face.
  • So for you, the Red Dragon Roll – my favorite combination of tuna and avocado, with the added coolness of the cucumber to counteract the burning spice of the Sriracha sauce, and the crunchy combination of nutty sesame seeds, salty tobiko, and added umami from the fried onions on top. Red Dragon Roll - Sushi Day - Sushiday.com
  • To make eating more satisfying, Schatz suggests utilizing a greater variety of flavors and cutting back on salty foods and sweet treats.
  • Then, the snacks will start appearing, in groups of two or three, each one on its own specially designed plate: pristine disks that look like elaborately decorated candies from a Parisian confiserie but taste of salty sesame; crisp, translucent rectangles of raspberry punched up with wasabi’s heat; a thin cracker that tastes purely and intensely of the juiciest tomato you’ve ever eaten. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • Scenes such as this will have you yearning for sea air and salty chips. Times, Sunday Times
  • We speculated that it could have been marinaded in soy sauce, because there was a lovely, salty tang to the skin.
  • Hence the salty relish of the prospect that lies ahead. Times, Sunday Times
  • I remember visits to the resettlement sites, where land was uncultivable, water salty, fodder for domestic animals unavailable and communities fragmented.
  • Algae can grow in brackish (semi-salty) water and probably could even help reclaim some sewage. TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY: World’s First Biodiesel Jet! | Inhabitat
  • They live in arid areas where they can survive for long periods without drinking, obtaining moisture from vegetation, including salty plants. Animals of the World
  • Salty perspiration trickled down his forehead and burned his eyes as he looked up at the flyspecked calendar. Historical Novel about...Pembina
  • The two others are of a type found in fresh or brackish (slightly salty) water.
  • I need the salty sea air in my lungs to flush out the scent of that old man I was cabined with for so long.
  • The unpleasant salty or soapy taste may be masked in flavored or alcoholic beverages.
  • Few cuisines can be spicy, salty, sweet and sour all in one mouthful and this is what makes Thai food so good.
  • Our modern tastes for fatty, greasy, salty foods are learned.
  • To mummify a body, they would remove all the organs (all those wet squishy things go bad quickly and smell bad) and cover the body with a salty substance called natron that would dry it out. Mummy Skeleton | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • The confit of duck with salad and haricots blancs was cooked to perfection, although I found the plain beans rather bland and the side salad too salty.
  • She dipped it in the salty water, cringing, and moved it back and forth, spreading the blood.
  • Hungary Taxes on a range of sugary and salty snacks and drinks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bulgarian cheese is like feta but sharper and far more salty.
  • Already, comments from John Henry about profanity on the site have prompted moderators to crack down on the salty language.
  • He keeps salt in the sugar bowl and is contrite when the photographer takes a gulp of salty tea. Times, Sunday Times
  • They sit there shelling the peanuts and rubbing off the tissuey brown skin with a rolling motion of thumb and index finger and eating the oily salty flesh and dropping the husks on the ground without ever taking their eyes off the game. Underworld
  • If I drink ground water from the well in my house, it tastes brackish and salty, while the tap water is always unclean and unhealthy.
  • If you have not tried pecorino cheese, give it a chance, it is has kind of a salty exceptional taste full of flavor more so than Parmesan.
  • Calypso inhaled in a deep breath of ocean air, feeling the salty tang penetrate her nostrils.
  • It teeters on the cusp of the Mediterranean, offering endless vistas of blue-green sea, bucketfuls of fresh air, and crumbling, salty buildings of the old town that still manage to retain their elegance.
  • And the salty sea dog captain of the Remain dinghy? The Sun
  • By the time he had lugged the boy a good distance down the shore and cleaned him off-first using the salty water, and then using some desalted water that left him with a headache-and returned, Ayrlyn had biscuits and cheese laid out for them. The Chaos Balance
  • The chicken comes with a little bowl of salt to dip it in, and as intensely salty as that sounds, it's wonderful.
  • Water should be acidic or neutral in pH, not alkaline (except for lime-loving species), although salty (brak) water is tolerated.
  • On the seafood side of the tapas, the calamari has a lovely thin breaded crust, and is nice and salty.
  • They have long been tainted with the image of something salty and pungent atop a pizza; over the past ten years or so, that has changed. Times, Sunday Times
  • But now, in the long absence of wonted delights, the keen yearning of his stomach was tickled hugely by the sharp, salty bacon. FINIS
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  • And I disagree with adding salt - anchovies and olives are salty - I only added pepper.
  • I began to try and vainly struggle, tears running down my cheeks and leaving a black trail like discoloured blood as my eyeliner dissolved with the salty solution.
  • As the winds switched to an equatorward direction, coastal upwelling ensued and the Columbia plume was replaced by cold, salty water nearshore.
  • On a thin-crust pizza, the Italian ham lies on top of basil tomato sauce and beneath salty Gaeta olives and swaths of mild asiago.
  • We sat on the sea walls, swinging our legs, and filling our mouths with salty, breaded seafood, as we inhaled the salty fresh air.
  • One of these, a starter listed as snails and crubeens, which should be little fritters of gooey braised pig's trotter, was a salty, sticky, unpleasant mess of chewy snails and flavourless deep-fried cubes. Jay Rayner's restaurant review
  • It's got soy and hoisin sauce - enough salty ingredients for any self-respecting cabbage salad.
  • They are also famous for seasoning their works with lots of salty sex.
  • This froggy gooeyness didn't quite mesh with the flaky crust, and the caramel seemed more salty than sweet.
  • Not only are oysters reportedly aphrodisiacal - Casanova famously feasted on them every day - they are a sensuous, zinc-rich texture food full of squelchy, salty juiciness.
  • I enjoyed my green beans with salty lardons in a creamy dressing and a navarin d'agneau accompanied by the 2001 burgundy house wine. Archive 2008-09-01
  • If you have ever made the mistake of eating merguez in a French motorway cafeteria you will know how horrible the commercial kind can be: gristly, fatty, staggeringly salty.
  • In addition to the vernaculars of her own blood kin, Oreo can also claim fluency in the salty street talk of hustlers, pimps, and prostitutes, as well as the obscure erudition of cranky scholars.
  • Not only had crime obviously paid, it looked jolly good fun in this breezy, salty comedy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bacon, luncheon meats, potato chips, and pickles are examples of salty foods.
  • I tried both the delicate, unsalty gravadlax and a tartare served with the roe and a very lemony asparagus salad.
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal Hand-scrimshawed burgee buckle For the Salty Dog This hand-scrimshawed burgee buckle jibes well with a canvas belt, salt-faded chinos and a simple pique polo. Shoot From the Hip
  • My first appetizer was a delicious velouté, infused with roasted garlic and folded with bits of cod and salty pancetta.
  • However, gustation refers only to the sensations of sweet, sour, salty, savory, and bitter, and thus the pleasant ‘taste’ to which we refer is actually a pleasant odor sensed retronasally.
  • The spanakopitas were by far the best I've ever had - perfectly baked and crisp phyllo pastry stuffed with baby spinach, kasseri cheese (a sharp, salty, sheep's milk cheddar) and spaghetti squash.
  • There was a brace of hot, salty little birds to pick up and chew.
  • The balmy wind caressed their cheeks as they could taste the salty tang of the sea on their lips.
  • Occasionally, the rutted tracks of a 4x4 cut through the sabkha - the soft and salty crust of quicksand tables that lie at the lowest troughs of the mountainous dunes - the vehicles invisible or long gone. Undefined
  • To me what's interesting is the masculine and the feminine, the salty and the sweet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tall glasses of lassi, sweet or salty, come as a cooling drink with the food.
  • Kurtz set up her opening by saying that Gawker can get away with using salty language on their site and she responded by saying the word "dick" on TV and although it made it on the telecast, it Crooks and Liars
  • Much of this behavior, which he calls conditioned hyper-eating, is due to brain pathways that are established and reinforced by the regular consumption of highly appealing high-fat, high-sugar, salty foods. CNN.com
  • A gorgeous, grill-striped pork chop deserved better than to be served so salty.
  • Aromatic floral whiffs of soft ripe apricot can't hide drier fruit flavours that have an almost fino sherry slant with a mild green olive and salty tang on the finish.
  • Perhaps the most famous brines in the world are those found in the Dead Sea in Israel, an inland lake which is so salty that bathers float in its waters.
  • And I can't stand the salty little beggars anyway. The Sun
  • Baconopolis, by any other name would you ... could you possibly smell and taste so seductively sweet, salty, sizzlingly savory and sensually sensational! NewsBlaze.com Current News - Top Stories
  • Henry was the fourteenth of us to go overside into the dark and salty disintegration of the sea. CHAPTER XLVIII
  • I wonder if all her hot, salty tears will prove a balm or an irritant to the wounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The manager, through his salty teardrops, asks him the title.
  • The salty, citrusy taramasalata was whipped until light and airy, and since the rest of the appetizers on offer tasted like they were from jars or cartons, the dish disappeared quickly.
  • It left a small wet spot, and the fabric soaked up the salty moisture like thirsty crops after a drought taking in a welcome rain.
  • Hailey bit down on her lip in an effort to stop another dam of tears threatening to break loose; tasting metallic blood and her salty tears intermingle.
  • It tasted bitter and salty, like lime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our man didn't enjoy the greasy lamb hotpot with soggy chips and baked beans, the beans being so salty they made his mouth tingle. The Sun
  • While this may require more filtering to remove jots of jetsam, it is neither too salty due to constant mixing with sea-water, nor too earthy, due to proximity to soil.
  • The fried calamari, served with garlic mayo, were lightly breaded, nice and peppery but a little too salty.
  • The shake was good (too bad I drank it all on the way back – dessert first!), the fries were okay (crunchy crinkle-cut and not too salty) and burger was decent (enjoyed eating it at my desk) but not nearly as solid for me as their Double ShakeBurger IMO (I guess I needs more meat!!). Winter Makes the Shake Shack a More Do-Able Midtown Lunch | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Marco turned around, the salty water from his eyes cascading down his nose.
  • The salty breeze and the large beach are a welcome relief for many who are cooped up inside flats and apartments.
  • The sailor isn't the salty sea captain holding up the bar. Times, Sunday Times
  • The foie gras was refined almost to the point of innocuousness but layered thinly with confit and smoked goose and served with a slice of very salty toast, which helped to bring it to life, almost.
  • An array of long thin fingers of salty water descends, interspersed with a similar array of rising fresh water.
  • She stood there for a second, wiggling her toes into the fine sand, and inhaling the clean salty breeze.
  • On their lee sides some pans have clay dunes or lunettes composed of sandy, silty, clayey, and salty materials blown out from the pan floor.
  • What gases appear when salty water is electrolysed depends on the salt concentration.
  • Miso is quite salty, so use it instead of salt to flavor your food.
  • Before turning inland we passed pink flamingos stalking the salty shallows. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • Out of nowhere, tears started bubbling up and rolling down my cheeks, a steady flow of salty water from deep inside me.
  • That will help it thicken and add flavor, but miso is very salty, so we won't add salt in addition to that. RECIPES FROM GINNY BATES
  • He must have taken a bit of a running jump at it though, because he travelled about half an inch before capitulating in a salty heap.
  • I particularly loved the salty manzanilla and the dark and sticky palo cortado that smelt of orange and toffee. Times, Sunday Times
  • You probably won't need much salt, as the feta is fairly salty. Kateelliott: Query: Casseroles and Main Dishes that freeze well
  • Outgoing National Police Commissioner Frank Short, a salty Australian expat, has publicly rebuked Rabuka for appearing to "sympathize" with the rebels. Rebels Of The Pacific
  • Many enjoy a bread spread called Marmite, a dark-colored yeast extract with a salty taste.
  • Human gustatory representations are points in a four-dimensional state space, with each dimension coding for activity rates generated by gustatory stimuli in each type of taste receptor (sweet, salty, sour, bitter) and their segregated efferent pathways. The Philosophy of Neuroscience
  • Its thorns latched on and tore holes in our flesh leaving gaps of salty disbelief.
  • Brine shrimp thrive naturally, it is reported, in water so salty that few other forms of life exist there.
  • Although they're slightly chewy and not quite as nice as mussels, the salty treats go down rather well. The Sun
  • Leaving home without my “sweat rag” is disastrous, as it often leaves me blinded from the salty sweat trailing through my ineffective eyebrows and into my eyes. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Even though it was dark, with the windows down we could smell the beauty of Hawaii: perfumed plumeria and pikake flowers, the wet earth, grass, and salty air. Soul Surfer
  • Steel tends to corrode faster in a salty atmosphere, such as by the sea.
  • It is important to achieve a balance of sweet, sour, salty and spicy flavours in this dish.
  • Pork rillettes were a little salty for my taste but nonetheless delicious.
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  • He proceeded to insult everyone, telling them, in more salty language, that he didn't need any of them to win.
  • The water is extra salty in the ocean thereabouts, and the midday sun is fierce so near the equator.
  • The hardships of life inside mobile homes, which are being slowly ravaged by the salty sea air, seem to energise rather than depress the residents.
  • Using coriander, curry and thai basil leaves along with Candlenuts, bird's eye chili and dried shrimp for the obligatory salty-umami presence in Singaporean cuisine, along with the traditional parmesan cheese and olive oil, Low's Singapre Pesto is a clever and tasty regional take on the classic pesto. 'Singapore Pesto' With Wild Rocket Chef Willin Low (RECIPE, VIDEO)
  • This cocktail is my idea of a tasty retro drink, salty and spicy, just the way I like it. Archive 2006-01-01
  • Salty for the most part, yet with a trace of tanginess, it was a change from the devilled foods favoured by the plainsmen of Gratze.
  • It's salty cheese - really very bad. Times, Sunday Times
  • The food was uniformly greasy and salty but otherwise tasteless.
  • A lot of people are wanting a reporting system for the salty, negative people in game.
  • The foods represent basic tastes: sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami (the fifth taste, savoriness).
  • To mummify a body, they would remove all the organs (all those wet squishy things go bad quickly and smell bad) and cover the body with a salty substance called natron that would dry it out. Mummy Skeleton | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • In some deserts, salty flats or ephemeral lakes or playas with marginal sabkhas occur.
  • The salty tang hung in the air, making the atmosphere seem oppressive and dangerous.
  • But when I tasted them, they were extremely salty, and the leaves had obviously been cropped by a rodent.
  • The soup had a very salty taste.
  • Try salty, spicy or smoked meats, such as ham, sausage, cold cuts or wieners.
  • It tolerates salty conditions and actually prefers light, sandy soil, since it needs a supply of air to its roots.
  • I pushed it to the margins of my plate, where it oozed salty, sour juice into the rest of my food.

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