- light salted
- слабосоленый
English-Russian travelling dictionary. 2015.
English-Russian travelling dictionary. 2015.
light salted — cured fish with only small amounts of salt used, fish have 20 30% salt on a dry basis. Also called light cure or slack salted … Dictionary of ichthyology
slack salted — light salted (cured fish with only small amounts of salt used, fish have 20 30% salt on a dry basis. Also called light cure) … Dictionary of ichthyology
slack salted fish — light cure (fish such as cod and other white fishes cured with small amounts of salt (16 20 parts per 100 fish, fish contains 20 30% salt on a dry basis) or left in salt for short periods (3 5 days)) … Dictionary of ichthyology
Salt and Light — This article is about the biblical metaphor. For the television network, see Salt + Light Television. A page from the Gospel of Matthew from the Book of Durrow, 7th century Salt and light are metaphors used by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount,… … Wikipedia
fazeeq — light salted fish product prepared by brine curing. Also spelled fessikh (Egypt, Sudan) … Dictionary of ichthyology
keta caviar — light salted roe of Oncorhynchus keta … Dictionary of ichthyology
odour — in commercial preparations, the fish species and type of cure has a characteristic odour. Dried heavy salted and green heavy salted fish have a salty odour, slack salted fish have a neutral to cheesy odour and light salted fish have a … Dictionary of ichthyology
colour — 1) water may be coloured, affecting light penetration, plant growth and fish habitat. May be measured in colour units related to a standard 2) fish have a characteristic colour depending of the type of commercial cure, e.g. light salted fish have … Dictionary of ichthyology
Madeira — a grade of cod which was light salted, well dried, and hard, and eighteen inches long, sold to sack or Madeira ships or to Brazil (the term referred to the quality, not the destination) (Newfoundland) … Dictionary of ichthyology
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