The Javanese too buy large quantities of the salted fish, chiefly on account of the salt that they purchase at the same time, for pure salt is a very dear luxury in that island.
Eggs that have been salted and preserved are also considered palatable.
Our men made some butter also, andsalted it to keep, but it grew rank and oily, and was of little use to us.
The pigs were then killed, and salted down under Jacob's directions; his rheumatism did not allow him to assist, but Humphrey and Edward rubbed in the salt, and Alice took the pieces of pork away to the tub when they were finished.
The remains of roast game, roast or boiled poultry, cut in neat thin slices, with no jagged edges, and salted slightly.
Have ready upon a deep plate some melted butter, well salted and peppered, mixed with catsup or pungent sauce.
VERY FAT Mutton may be salted to great advantage, and also smoked, and may be kept thus a long while.
Very fat parts of Beef may be salted and smoked in a like manner.
He well knew that his wife would make him pay for it, but that he did not mind, so the young mistress would but drink it, and she would find it salted and all.
With this fire then we must all be salted that are in the way of salvation; following that which Origen set downe in his 3.
Every man shall be salted with Fire, and every Sacrifice with Salt.
Every man shal be salted with fire, and every sacrifice shall be salted with salt.
Every man shall be salted with Fire and every Sacrifice shall be salted with Salt, Mark.
Every man shall be salted with Fire, and every Sacrifice shall be salted with Salt.
Scripture is commonly designed by fire, with which wee must be salted inwardly, that is to say, preserved from corruption; and from what corruption?
Remove the stones and insert a salted blanched almond in each, or chop up some walnut meats and work into a paste with a little cream or fondant and insert in the center of the dates.
Salted meat is not as nutritious as fresh, since the brine absorbs its rich juices and hardens its fibres.
What can you state of salted meat as food, and of its continued use?
On the table have cut glass or fine china dishes filled with candies, chocolates, saltednuts and candied fruits.
Paint the staff and notes on the muslin table-cloth and make little paper drums to hold the salted nuts and bonbons.
Place by each plate salted almonds and bread and butter on bread and butter plates.
Peal about a dozen new turnips of medium size, boil them until tender in salted boiling water; meanwhile smoothly mix in a saucepan a tablespoonful each of butter and flour, and gradually stir in a pint of milk.
With the smallest sized potato scoop, cut out a pint of potato balls about the size of common marbles and boil in saltedwater until tender.
They returned late at night, and brought a heavy load of meat home, which we cut up and salted the next morning.
When salted they yield what is known as catsup, or ketchup (from the Japanese kitchap).
Old friendships may be destroyed by toasted cheese; and tough saltedmeat has led a man not infrequently to suicide.
In Wiltshire, when collected whilst hybernating, snails are soaked insalted water, and then grilled on the bars of the grate.
Their wants are restricted to a tub of saltedpork and a provision of cider, with rye, or black corn, to make their "galette.
I bought many salted kine as provision for the ship at half a larine each, being all excellent meat and very fat, and four wild hogs ready dressed for a larine.
The fur of the otter when dressed is of great beauty; but as it is not now in fashion in Europe, it commands a very small price in the market, the salted skins, on delivery in England, only realizing about 2s.
It appears that it was so satisfactory that he had cawdle and sack without and salted drink.
They had been salted and dried, and now required tanning.
Half was prepared for dinner, and the other half salted and stowed away.
This is just our luck: we had left camp for the last few days on purpose to get fish for food; we had caught many and salted them, and brought back 40 lbs.
A strong slip of a hide, saltedand hung, used for uniting the staves of a flail, S.
Scald four lamb kidneys, skin and split them, and let them stand in water slightly salted two hours.
Rinse off a pound of fresh tripe in scalding hot water, drain it, cut it into conveniently sized pieces, and boil them in water slightly salted an hour and a half: then add the tripe to a plain Curry sauce, and serve with boiled rice.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "salted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: brackish; pickled; salt; salty