About common table salt pp move indef File Halit Kristalle.jpg thumb 300px Table salt NaCl crystal File Image Zigong Salt.jpg thumb 300px Brine being boiled down to produce salt at the Xinhai Well in Zigong , People s Republic of China File Salt Works India.jpg thumb 300px The salt works north of Pondicherry , India . Salt , also known as table salt , or rock salt , is a mineral that is composed primarily of sodium chloride NaCl , a chemical compound belonging to the larger class of Salt chemistry ... in excess. Salt is one of the oldest, most ubiquitous food seasonings and Salting food salting is an important method of food preservation . The taste of salt saltiness is one of the Basic tastes basic human taste s. Salt for human consumption is produced in different forms unrefined salt such as sea salt , refined salt table salt , and iodized salt . It is a crystalline solid, white, pale pink ... of salt, are needed by all known living creatures in small quantities. Salt is involved in regulating ... first5 SR ref Because of its importance to survival, salt has often been considered a valuable commodity during human history. However, as salt consumption has increased during modern times, scientists have become aware of the health risks associated with too much salt intake, including hypertension ... mg of sodium 3750 5750 mg of salt per day depending on age. ref name diet http www.cnpp.usda.gov ... Salado511.JPG thumb 300px Evaporation pans in the Salt Valley of A ana , Spain History Main History of salt File Salzproduktion Halle.jpg thumb Salt production in Halle, Saxony Anhalt 1670 File Salt Farmers Pak Thale edit1.jpg thumb Sea salt harvesting in Pak Thale, Phetchaburi, Thailand While people ..., salt has been the best known food preservative, especially for meat, for many thousands of years. ref ... at the Poiana Slatinei archaeological site next to a salt spring in V n tori Neam Lunca , Neam ... Culture were boiling the salt laden spring water through the process of briquetage to extract ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Salt It image caption sire Salt Lake grandsire Deputy Minister dam Let It Fly damsire Hatchet Man sex Mare horse Mare foaled 1994 country United States colour Gray horse Gray breeder Jones John T. L. Jr. owner Deborah Bodner trainer Deborah Bodner record 20 4 1 1 earnings 265,380 race Black Eyed Susan Stakes 1997 br Wide Country Stakes 1998 br updated June 25, 2011 Salt It foaled in 1994 in Kentucky is an American Thoroughbred filly Horse racing racehorse . The daughter of Salt Lake and Let It Fly will best be remembered for winning the mile and an eighth graded stakes race Grade II 200,000 Black Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on May 16, 1997. ref http www.pedigreequery.com salt it Pedigree On line Thoroughbred Database ref Racing Career Salt It was one of those Rags to Riches stories as she was purchased for only 14,000 at the 1996 Timonium Sale. Salt It was a moderate success on the racing oval and after breaking her maiden in her second start in November 1996 she went on to win an allowance race in late January of 1997 at Laurel Park Racecourse . In March she was entered in her first stakes race in the Wide Country Stakes at Laurel Park at a mile and an eighth on the dirt. In the Wide Country she won going away by six lengths over Smart Erin and Suspicious Lady. Her final time in her third straight win was 1 51.20 under jockey Carlos Marquez, Jr. She was trained by her owner Deborah Bodner who had a great deal of confidence ... and an eighth race on the dirt Salt It beat a field of seven including stakes winners Buckeye ... her regular rider Marquez. Later that year Salt It went on to show in two other stakes races including ... turned the tables on her and beat Salt It. She had a minor injury in the winter of 1998 and was freshened for several months. After her rehabilitation Salt It did come back to the track, but was never .... Salt It finished her racing career with four wins and a record of 4 1 1 out of 11 starts with earnings ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2011 This article refers to the cooking profession. For other uses, see Baker disambiguation Image USS John C. Stennis baker.jpg 200px thumb A baker moves a tray of hot, freshly baked rolls onto a cooling rack on a ship. A baker is someone who baking bakes and Sales sells bread , Cake s and similar foods may also be produced, as the traditional boundaries between what is produced by a baker as opposed to a pastry chef have blurred in recent decades. The place where a baker Employment work s is called a bakery . Origin The first group of people to bake bread were ancient Egyptians , around 8th millennium BC 8000 BC . During the very very old ages it was common for each landlord to have a bakery, which was actually a public oven Housewives would bring dough that they had prepared to the baker, who would tend the oven and bake them into bread. As time went on, bakers would also sell their own goods, and in that some bakers acted dishonestly, tricks emerged for example, a baker would have trap door s in the oven or other obscured areas, that would allow a hidden small boy or other apprentice to take off some of the dough brought in for baking. Then the dishonest baker would sell bread made with the stolen dough as their own. This practice and others eventually lead to the famous regulation known as Assize of Bread and Ale , which prescribed harsh penalties for bakers ... in one more loaf of bread this tradition now exists in the phrase baker s dozen , which is 13. Modern bakers Image Oslo baker.jpg thumb 250px A baker s shop in Oslo , Norway . Today bakers work in varying ... to be well founded, and popular with the paying public. Facts Baker s yeast is a leavening agent . A baker ... for an explanation of the phrase Ravi Aujla See also Baker percentage Baker s percentage Bread ... scn Furnaru simple Baker sr fi Leipomo fr Boulanger id Tukang roti he la Pistor hu P k nl Bakker beroep ja als B cker bar Begga ca Flequer da Bager pdc Beckerschapp no Baker profesjon ... more details
About the apartment complex the 2007 British film The Baker film Infobox nrhp name Baker nrhp type image Alabama Street front of The Baker.jpg caption Alabama Street front of the Baker location 310 N. Alabama St. and 341 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis , Indiana lat degrees 39 lat minutes 46 lat seconds 18 lat direction N long degrees 86 long minutes 9 long seconds 9 long direction W locmapin Indiana area architect architecture added September 15, 1983 governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000185.pdf Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR refnum 83000055 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Baker , in Indianapolis, Indiana , also known as Massala , is an apartment complex that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. ref name nris ref http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000185.pdf Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR ref References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana NRHP stub ... more details
Salt pans can refer to Salt pan geology , a flat expanse of ground covered with salt and other minerals, usually found in deserts Salt evaporation pond , a method of producing salt by evaporating brine Salt evaporation pond Salt pans Salt pans , metal vessels in which brine is boiled to produce salt disambig ... more details
Salt Cay is the name of several Caribbean islands Salt Cay, Bahamas Salt Cay, Turks Islands Salt Cay, British Virgin Islands Salt Cay, U.S. Virgin Islands disambig ... more details
Salt Island can refer to Salt Island, British Virgin Islands Salt Island, Anglesey Salt Island Aleutian Islands , Alaska Salt Island, County Down , a townland in County Down , Northern Ireland geodis de Salt Island it Isola Salt ... more details
Pink salt may refer to Any salt that is pink in color Himalayan salt , a form of salt used in cooking or in bath products Alaea salt , an unrefined Hawiian sea salt used in cooking or in rituals Prague Powder 1 , a curing salt containing sodium nitrite and sodium chloride disambig ... more details
Salt Creek may refer to Streams Salt Creek Orange County , California Salt Creek Sacramento River , California Salt Creek Des Plaines River tributary , Illinois Salt Creek Little Wabash River tributary , Illinois Salt Creek Sangamon River tributary , Illinois Salt Creek Little Calumet River , Indiana a tributary of the East Arm Little Calumet River Salt Creek White River , Indiana Salt Creek Nebraska , a tributary of the Platte River Salt Creek Thomas Fork River tributary , Wyoming Settlements Salt Creek, Colorado Salt Creek, Oregon Salt Creek, South Australia Salt Creek, Panama , a village on Bastimentos Bastimentos Island , Panama . Other Salt Creek Canyon Massacre Salt Creek Oil Field Salt Creek pupfish, another name for the Death Valley pupfish Salt Creek Township disambiguation disambig See also Salt River disambiguation disambig ... more details
Henry Salt may refer to Henry Stephens Salt 1851&ndash 1939 , English writer, campaigner for social reforms, and animal rights advocate Henry Salt Egyptologist 1780&ndash 1827 Mr. Salt Mr. Henry Salt , fictional character from the children s book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory hndis name Salt, Henry da Henry Salt de Henry Salt it Henry Salt pt Henry Salt ... more details
Salt River may refer to United States The Salt River Arizona Salt River California , an altered tributary of the lower Eel River California , which is about to be restored. The Salt River Kentucky Salt River Michigan , two rivers The Salt River Missouri The Salt River United States Virgin Islands Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve The Salt River West Virginia The Salt River Wyoming and the namesake Salt River Range Caribbean The Salt River Guadeloupe The Salt River Jamaica South Africa The Salt River South Africa , a small river that runs into Table Bay, near Cape Town Salt River, Cape Town , the suburb in Cape Town Salt River railway station , a station in Salt River, Cape Town Other Salt River Western Australia See also The Salt Fork Arkansas River The Salt Fork of the Red River Salt Creek disambiguation disambig de Salt River es R o Salt it Salt River ... more details
wiktionary saltSalt is a dietary mineral, used for flavoring and preservation. Salt may also refer to tocright Chemistry Salt chemistry , an ionic compound resulting from neutralization Sodium chloride , the main ingredient in edible salt table salt Epsom salt , magnesium sulfate Glauber s salt , sodium sulfate Road salt , calcium chloride or sodium chloride used to de ice roads Sea salt , a mixture of salts and minerals, obtained by evaporation of seawater Places Salt, Staffordshire , England Salt, Jordan Salt Municipality , a municipality in and around Salt, Jordan Salt, Girona , Spain Salt River disambiguation Media and entertainment Characters List of minor Blandings characters Gloria Salt Gloria Salt , a character in the 1952 P.G. Wodehouse novel Pigs Have Wings List of characters in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Veruca Salt Veruca Salt , a character in the 1964 Roald Dahl novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Charlie Salt, a character played by Sammy Davis Jr. in the 1968 movie Salt and Pepper film Salt and Pepper Evelyn Salt, the titular protagonist of the 2010 movie Salt 2010 film Salt In film Salt 1987 film Salt 1987 film , an Indian Malayalam film Salt 2009 film Salt 2009 film , a short documentary Salt 2010 film Salt 2010 film , an action film starring Angelina Jolie In literature and publishing Salt novel Salt novel , by Adam Roberts Salt Publishing , a book publisher Salt A World History , a non fiction book by Mark Kurlansky In music Salt band , a Swedish alternative rock band Salt Forget Cassettes album Salt Forget Cassettes album Salt Lizz Wright album Salt Lizz Wright album , 2003 SALT quartet , a Swedish barbershop quartet Salt Venetian Snares album Salt Venetian Snares album Salt Wuthering Heights album S.A.L.T. , a song by The Orb on the album Orblivion Organizations SALT institution , a non profit institution in Istanbul, Turkey Sail and Life ... abstinence organization People Cheryl James Salt , born 1966 , hip hop artist, member of Salt N Pepa ... more details
wiktionary salt of the earth Salt of the earth may refer to A metaphor that occurs in the Sermon on the Mount Matthew 5 13 , as part of a discourse on Salt and Light Humble and unpretentious people, see Salt and Light Cultural references Salting the earth , the ritual of spreading salt on defeated cities Salt of the Earth song Salt of the Earth song , the closing track to The Rolling Stones 1968 album, Beggars Banquet Salt of the Earth , 1954 film Salt of the Earth Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank , a 2004 documentary Salt of the Earth Ricky Skaggs & The Whites album , an album by Ricky Skaggs and The Whites Salt of the Earth EP Salt of the Earth EP , an EP by Texas in July Salt of the Earth N.U.M.B. album Salt of the Earth N.U.M.B. album disambiguation es Sal de la tierra fr Sel de la terre he ... more details
Salt Fork may refer to Salt Fork Arkansas River in Kansas and Oklahoma Salt Fork Red River of the South Red River in Texas and Oklahoma Salt Fork Vermilion River in Illinois Salt Fork State Park in Ohio disambig ... more details
Image Smoked Salt 008.jpg thumb Mesquite smoked salt Smoked salt is an aromatic edible salt product with smoke ... salt consists mainly of sea salt and smoke volatiles condensed on the salt. An ingredient typically listed on smoked salt is sawdust. Smoked salt lends a strong smoke flavor and aroma to meats and vegetables, and is suitable for vegetarians. Smoked salt differs from smoke flavored salt in that the latter contains a smoke flavored additive and is therefore not classified as a pure salt product. Smoked salt is typically made from evaporated sea salt as opposed to mined salt . Both types of salt are sodium chloride NaCl , but mined salt often has a more pronounced salty taste due to the iodine added for health reasons therefore mined salt is typically not suitable for use in the manufacture of smoked salt. Smoked salt is a manufactured product. There are several ways to manufacture it place salt in a wood Smoking food smoker coat salt with smoke flavored oil typically referred to as liquid smoke this would be smoke flavored salt mix salt with smoke flavored maltodextrin Natural smoked salt consisting of only evaporated sea salt and wood smoke, although it is the sea water that is evaporated and not the salt is much more costly to manufacture and purchase than smoke flavored salt as in the oil ... smokers needed and the time required to properly smoke the salt 5 10 days . Since salt is hygroscopic ... and will ruin the batches if not done properly. Sea salt, though a dry product, contains water ... of salt has led to the development of often proprietary methods and machinery used in the processing and manufacturing of smoked salt for consumption. There are three main U.S. sources for natural smoked salt Saltworks, a Washington manufacturer of hickory, alderwood and applewood smoked sea salt Smokehouse Salt Company, a Texas manufacturer of hickory and mesquite smoked sea salt and Smokehouse Spices ... Salt http www.smokehousesalt.com Smokehouse Salt Co. http www.smokehousespices.com Smokehouse Spices ... more details
Image Kosher Salt.JPG file right thumb 180 px Box of kosher salt Koshering salt , usually referred to as kosher salt in the US, is a variety of edible salt with a much larger grain size than some common salt table salt . Like common table salt, kosher salt consists of the chemical compound sodium chloride . Unlike some common table salt, kosher salt typically contains no additives such as Iodized Salt ... salt is also readily available. The Salt Institute claims Kosher salt contains no additives . ref name saltinstitute cite web title Kosher Salt url http www.saltinstitute.org content download 9458 51295 file Kosher 20Salt.pdf publisher Salt Institute ref Name The term kosher salt derives not from ... nearly all salt is kosher, including ordinary table salt , but rather due to its use in making meats kosher by removing surface blood. One salt manufacturer considers the term ambiguous, and distinguishes between kosher certified salt and koshering salt . Koshering salt has the small, flake like form useful in treating meat. Kosher certified salt is salt that has been certified as such by an appropriate religious body. ref cite web url http www.saltworks.us salt info kosher salt.asp title Kosher Salt Guide publisher SaltWorks date 2010 ref Manufacturing and use Rather than cubic crystals, kosher salt has a flat platelet shape. Salt crystals are forced into this shape under pressure, or grown flat in an evaporative process. Kosher salt is usually manufactured with a grain size larger than table salt grains. ref name saltinstitute The traditional use of kosher salt is for removing surface ... with a thin layer of salt, then allowed to stand on a rack or board for an hour. The salt remains on the surface of the meat, for the most part undissolved, and absorbs fluids from the meat. The salt ... author Luban, Yaakov ref Compare this process to full dessication of meat, which yields Salt cured meat . Use as a seasoning Kosher salt can be used in nearly all applications, but it is not generally ... more details
A salt tax is literally a tax levied directly on salt , usually proportional to the amount of salt purchased e.g. by the pound . In ancient times, salt was extremely valuable as a preservant, and, in some cultures, nearly worth its weight in gold. Words such as wiktionary salary salary are derived from the same root as salt and indicate its vitality to civilizations. As an example, ancient salaries could literally be quantities of salt. Due to the rarity and importance of salt, levying a tax on its commerce was extremely lucrative, but also widely dispised and controversial. Below are some notable examples of salt taxation throughout history. The French Gabelle The salt tax in China at various times including that under the Salt commission Tang and the Yuan Dynasty Mongol Yuan . The History of the British salt tax in India salt tax in India including that under the British. See also Salt Riot disambig de Salzsteuer fi Suolavero ... more details
For a lake containing a high concentration of salt, see salt lake . More specifically, Salt Lake may refer to Cities, counties, towns etc. Salt Lake, Hawaii , a neighborhood on the island of Oahu Salt Lake City , capital of Utah and county seat of Salt Lake County Salt Lake Valley North Salt Lake, Utah South Salt Lake, Utah Bidhannagar, Kolkata , India, nicknamed Salt Lake City Lakes Dead Sea , west of Jordan, east of Israel, east of Palestinian Authorities Larnaca Salt Lake , Cyprus Lake Tuz , whose Turkish name Tuz G l means salt lake , found in central Anatolia, Turkey Salt Lake, a lake in Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota , USA Great Salt Lake , the largest salt lake in the Western Hemisphere, located in northern Utah, USA Great Salt Lake Desert , a large playa in northern Utah Little Salt Lake , a small salt lake in Utah Sambhar Salt Lake , India s largest salt lake, west of Jaipur Zuni Salt Lake , a rare, high desert lake, and a classic maar south of the Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Salt Lake Florida , a lake in Pinellas County , Florida, United States Salt Lake Poland , a lake in Pomeranian Voivodeship , Poland Salt Lake Saskatchewan , a lake in Saskatchewan, Canada Landmarks Salt Lake City International Airport , an airport in Utah Salt Lake Temple , a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Salt Lake Stadium , the world s second largest stadium, formally named Yuva Bharati Krirangan , located in Kolkata, India Sports Salt Lake Bees , a minor league baseball team in Salt Lake City Real Salt Lake , a Major League Soccer team in Salt Lake City Groups The Salt Lake Children s Choir , Salt Lake City s award winning children s choir Miscellaneous USS Salt Lake City USS Salt Lake City , two United States Navy vessels disambig de Solone Begriffskl rung fa id Salt Lake it Lago salato disambigua ja ru sv Salt Lake uk ... more details
Black salt may refer to Kala Namak , a pungent smelling purplish or pinkish gray rock salt used in India Black lava salt , a sea salt blended with activated charcoal Black ritual salt, a colored salt used in certain occult practices. Consist of the char and soot from the bottom of a cauldron mixed with normal table salt . disambig ... more details
Veruca Salt may refer to List of characters in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Veruca Salt The character in the novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the films based on the novel Veruca Salt band , the Chicago based alternative rock band dab ... more details
Salt Springs may refer to Salt Springs, Nova Scotia , Canada Salt Springs, Florida , United States geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Pepper and salt may refer to Salt and pepper Erigenia bulbosa , a plant native to the eastern United States Philotheca spicata , a plant native to Western Australia disambig ... more details
salt cellar to top of place setting Image Salt cellar Athens Louvre ED524.jpg thumb Black glaze salt cellar. Terracotta, 5th century BC, Athens. Image Saliera.png thumb Benvenuto Cellini s Cellini Salt Cellar Salt Cellar , made in Paris for Francis I of France , 1540 1543 Gold, partly covered in enamel, with an ebony base. A salt cellar also called salt or standing salt is a vessel, usually small and made of glass or silver, used on the table for holding salt . An individual salt dish or squat open salt cellar placed near a trencher tableware trencher was called a trencher salt . The use of salt cellars continued through the 1940s but has been in decline since, gradually replaced by salt shaker ... designs, and may have the word salt or S on them in various languages. A salt cellar often has a lid ... one for example, a porcelain cellar with a wooden lid . Some salt cellars, also known as salt dips, open salts, and salt dishes, are not true cellars at all, but open dishes, without lids ... salt spoon , was passed to guests by the head of the household for individual service. ref http food.gearlive.com food article history salt shaker salt cellar 07190330 History of the Salt Shaker and Salt Cellar Food Squeeze. ref It is still possible to find salt cellars today, but they are not used ... to salt while preparing meals. These are less likely to be elaborately decorated, and may have a range of designs for ease of use. For example, a salt cellar with a high back containing a hole allows ... protects the salt a little, but the cellar is open allowing the cook to reach in and take salt. Salt cellars used to be made of glass, but in recent times can be found in many different media ... of Open Salts. Rovin and Ravin with MikeSegers. ref Sometime after 1950, salt cellars became a coveted collectible . In ancient times salt was a precious commodity. In Tibet , according to Marco Polo , cakes of salt displayed a likeness of the ruler and were used as money. ref http www.foodreference.com ... more details
There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Salt , both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . Both titles are extant as of 2007. The Salt Baronetcy , of Saltaire in the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 30 October 1869 for the manufacturer, benefactor and Liberal Party UK Liberal politician Titus Salt . The Salt Baronetcy , of Standon, and of Weeping Cross in the County of Stafford, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 8 August 1899 for Sir Thomas Salt, 1st Baronet Thomas Salt , a banker and Conservative Party UK Conservative Member of Parliament for Stafford UK Parliament constituency Stafford for many years. Other members of the family may also be mentioned William Salt 1808 1863 was a Banker and Genealogist. Harold Francis Salt 1879 1971 , youngest son of the first Baronet, was a Major General in the Army. James Frederick Thomas George Salt 1940 3 Dec 2009 , son of George Stevenson Salt, second son of the second Baronet, was a Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy . Salt Baronets, of Saltaire 1869 Sir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet 1803 1876 Sir William Henry Salt, 2nd Baronet 1831 1892 Sir Shirley Harris Salt, 3rd Baronet 1857 1920 Sir John William Titus Salt, 4th Baronet 1884 1953 Sir David Shirley Salt, 5th Baronet 1930 1978 Sir Anthony Houlton Salt, 6th Baronet 1931 1991 Sir Patrick MacDonnell Salt, 7th Baronet b. 1932 Salt Baronets, of Standon and Weeping Cross 1899 Sir Thomas Salt, 1st Baronet 1830 1904 Sir Thomas Anderson Salt, 2nd Baronet 1863 1940 High Sheriff of Staffordshire 1909. Sir Thomas Henry Salt, 3rd Baronet 1905 1965 Sir Thomas Michael John Salt, 4th Baronet b. 1946 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. rayment b Category Baronetcies Salt ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 Dishwasher salt is a particular grade of crystalline sodium chloride intended for use in dishwasher s. Dishwasher salt is used for the same purpose as and is very similar to water softener salt, namely to regenerate ion exchange resin s used to remove the Hard water hardness ions calcium and magnesium from water. Dishwasher salt is in a granular form, with particles larger than common table salt and unlike table salt has no added iodine included as a dietary supplement in the U.S. . The granule size ensures that the salt dissolves slowly and that fine particles do not block the softener unit. Ingredients 95 sodium chloride salt , 5 other Anticaking agent e.g. sodium ferrocyanide or potassium ferrocyanide External links http www.practicallyedible.com edible.nsf Pages dishwashersalt Practically Edible Dishwasher Salt DEFAULTSORT Dishwasher Salt Category Home appliances Category Water technology inorganic compound stub de Regeneriersalz ... more details