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1 brine
A salt, water, and seasonings solution used to preserve foods. -
2 salamoia
"brine;Kühlsole;salmoura de refrigeraçao"* * *f : in salamoia in brine* * *salamoia s.f. pickle, brine: aringhe in salamoia, pickled herrings; cipolline in salamoia, onion pickles; verdure in salamoia, pickles (o pickled vegetables); mettere in salamoia, to pickle.* * *[sala'mɔja]sostantivo femminile brine, picklemettere in salamoia — to brine, to pickle
* * *salamoia/sala'mɔja/sostantivo f.brine, pickle; mettere in salamoia to brine, to pickle; olive in salamoia olives in brine. -
3 lox
Brine-cured - Dill, Lemon and Pepper flavored salmon. -
4 tonno
m tuna* * *tonno s.m. (zool.) ( Thunnus thynnus) tuna, tunny; ( in scatola) tuna fish: tonno striato, ( Katsuwonus pelamis) skipjack; pesca del tonno, tunny -fishing.* * *['tonno]sostantivo maschile tuna*, tunny BEtonno sott'olio, al naturale — tuna in olive oil, in brine
* * *tonno/'tonno/sostantivo m.tuna*, tunny BE; tonno sott'olio, al naturale tuna in olive oil, in brine. -
5 salamoia sf
[sala'mɔja]Culin Chim brine -
6 salamoia
sf [sala'mɔja]Culin Chim brine -
7 alice
f anchovy* * *alice s.f. (zool.) ( Engraulis encrasicholus) anchovy: alici sott'olio, sotto sale, anchovies in oil, in brine.* * *[a'litʃe]nome proprio femminile Alice, Alicia* * *alice/a'lit∫e/sostantivo f.anchovy. -
8 mettere in salamoia
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9 naturale
natural* * *naturale agg.1 natural: bellezze naturali, natural beauties; fenomeni naturali, natural phenomena; forze naturali, natural forces; leggi naturali, natural laws; (dir.) diritto naturale, natural law; scienze naturali, natural science (o natural history); confine naturale, natural boundary (o barrier) // figlio naturale, natural (o illegitimate) son // morte naturale, natural death // vita natural durante, for one's natural (o whole) life // (dir.) obbligazione naturale, imperfect (o natural) obligation2 ( innato) natural, innate: abilità naturali, innate (o natural) abilities; avere una naturale inclinazione per la musica, to have a natural gift for music3 ( spontaneo) natural, unaffected: linguaggio naturale, unstudied language; parla in modo molto naturale, he speaks in a very natural way (o very naturally)4 ( non contraffatto, genuino) natural, genuine: vino naturale, genuine wine; i miei capelli sono naturali, my hair is natural; provare una naturale simpatia per qlcu., to take a spontaneous liking to s.o. // fibre naturali, natural fibres // gas naturale, natural gas // (comm.): prodotto naturale, natural product; economia naturale, non-monetary economy5 ( ovvio) natural, obvious: è naturale che egli lo pensi, it is natural for him to think so; questo è naturale, that's obvious (o of course o naturally); ''Verrai anche tu?'' ''Naturale!'', ''Are you coming?'' ''Of course!''6 (mus.) natural◆ s.m.1 (antiq.) ( carattere, indole) nature, character, disposition: il suo naturale è così fatto, that is his character3 al naturale, life-size: ritratto al naturale, life-size portrait // verdure al naturale, uncooked vegetables.* * *[natu'rale]1. agg(gen) natural(ma) è naturale! — (in risposte) of course!
2. smal naturale — (alimenti) served plain, (ritratto) life-size
pesche/fragole al naturale — peaches/strawberries in fruit juice
è più bella al naturale — (senza trucco) she's prettier without make-up
* * *[natu'rale]1) [legge, diritto, confine, gas] naturala grandezza naturale — [ritratto, statua] life-size
2) al naturale (senza additivi) [yogurt, formaggio] natural* * *naturale/natu'rale/1 [legge, diritto, confine, gas] natural; acqua naturale still water; è una bionda naturale her hair is naturally blonde; a grandezza naturale [ritratto, statua] life-size; gli viene naturale it's second nature to him; è del tutto naturale che sia curiosa it's only natural for her to be curious; morte naturale death for natural causes2 al naturale (senza additivi) [yogurt, formaggio] natural; da consumare al naturale to be eaten on its own. -
10 olive in salamoia
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11 tonno sott'olio, al naturale
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12 Alice
f anchovy* * *alice s.f. (zool.) ( Engraulis encrasicholus) anchovy: alici sott'olio, sotto sale, anchovies in oil, in brine.* * *[a'litʃe]nome proprio femminile Alice, Alicia* * *Alice/a'lit∫e/n.pr.f.Alice, Alicia. -
13 salare vt
[sa'lare]1) (condire) to salt, add salt to2) (mettere sotto sale: senza acqua) to salt, (con acqua) to brine -
14 naturale
[natu'rale]1. agg(gen) natural(ma) è naturale! — (in risposte) of course!
2. smal naturale — (alimenti) served plain, (ritratto) life-size
pesche/fragole al naturale — peaches/strawberries in fruit juice
è più bella al naturale — (senza trucco) she's prettier without make-up
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15 salare
vt [sa'lare]1) (condire) to salt, add salt to2) (mettere sotto sale: senza acqua) to salt, (con acqua) to brine -
16 dry cured bacon
Dry cure is an old style method that uses salt, sugar, and smoke as the preservatives, and not nitrates. As a result, and because the bacon loses water in the dry curing process, it is much more concentrated and intensely flavored—saltier, smokier, and more “bacon-y.” It also doesn’t spatter and curl as much when cooked. The wet cure used commercially often has brine added to it to make it heavier. -
17 lingua salmistrata
( ITALY)ox tongue marinaded in brine and then cooked -
18 matelote
A French fish stew made with wine. The Alsatian version of this dish is made with freshwater fish, Riesling wine, and thickened with cream and egg yolks. The Normandy version includes seafood and is flavored with cider and Calvados. These stews are normally embellished with pearl onions and mushrooms. Matjes Herring -( Bismark) A reddish herring that has been skinned and filleted before being cured in a spiced sugar-vinegar brine. -
19 Olives
This is the edible fruit of the olive tree. Found in both green unripe) and black ripe) forms, each must undergo a process to remove the bitterness found in them. This curing process is done with brine solutions, salt curing, and drying. -
20 oyster sauce
( CHINE)a thick, dark sauce of oysters, soy and brine
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Brine — Brine, n. [AS. bryne a burning, salt liquor, brine, fr. brinnan, brynnan, to burn. See {Burn}.] 1. Water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; pickle; hence, any strong saline solution; also, the saline residue or strong mother liquor… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brine — Brine, v. t. 1. To steep or saturate in brine. [1913 Webster] 2. To sprinkle with salt or brine; as, to brine hay. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brine — (lat. saltus ) is water saturated or nearly saturated with salt (NaCl). It is used (now less popular than historically) to preserve vegetables, fish, and meat, in a process known as brining. Brine is also commonly used to age Halloumi and Feta… … Wikipedia
brine — [ braın ] noun 1. ) uncount water that contains a lot of salt: preserved in brine 2. ) the brine LITERARY the ocean: the foaming brine … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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brine — [braın] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: bryne] 1.) water which contains a lot of salt and is used for preserving food ▪ fish pickled in brine 2.) sea water … Dictionary of contemporary English
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brine — O.E. bryne, origin unknown; no known cognates beyond Du. brijn, Flem. brijne … Etymology dictionary
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