- also
known as
Chile saltpeter (large
deposits of
which were
historically mined in Chile) to
distinguish it from
ordinary saltpeter, pot****ium nitrate....
- Homer)", Mr.
Burns is seen
pouring saltpeter into his
chili entry,
titled Old Elihu's Yale-Style
Saltpeter Chili.[citation needed] In the
Sharpe novel...
- dish
involves boiling the
trotter with
Saltpeter,
resulting in a
crimson hue. However, due to the use of
saltpeter in food
being banned, the
modern approach...
- salt (usually co**** sea salt),
saltpeter,
muscovado or
brown sugar, and vinegar.
Variants may add paprika,
chili,
anise liqueur, and
other ****es....
-
condiments into the
following groups:
Saline seasonings – salt, ****ed salt,
saltpeter. Acid
seasonings –
plain vinegar (sodium acetate), or same aromatized...
- lean pork,
ground pork fat, salt,
saltpeter, sugar,
anise liqueur (anisado), paprika,
black pepper, garlic, and
chilis to
taste in a hog casing. It can...
- took
control of today's
Chuquicamata area, the
adjoining rich
salitre (
saltpeter) fields, and the port of Anto****asta
among other Bolivian territories...
- 1935
there were
about 4,000 Gr****s in the city, and
another 3,000 in
saltpeter offices.[citation needed] In 1926 the
first women's ****ociation for excellence...
-
level of
importance as
other mineral exports such as
saltpeter or silver.
Before World War I,
saltpeter was
collected from
abundant deposits of
caliche in...
-
district of the port city of Valparaíso (2003),
Humberstone and
Santa Laura Saltpeter Works (2005) and the
mining city
Sewell (2006). In 1999
Cultural Heritage...