Definition of Saltish. Meaning of Saltish. Synonyms of Saltish

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Definition of Saltish

Saltish
Saltish Salt"ish, a. Somewhat salt. -- Salt"ish*ly, adv. -- Salt"ish*ness, n.

Meaning of Saltish from wikipedia

- development in food technology, nutrition, biochemistry, and related fields. Saltish (1968) Marie (1971) Chocolate Sandwich (1971) Lemon Sandwich (1973) Butter...
- with tauchu or salted fermented soy beans, and gula melaka. It is usually saltish-sweet and can be substituted as a soup dish in Peranakan cuisine. Pork...
- s****; many shots at them; none brought down. The water of the Laguna is saltish, the animals cannot drink it; if they could, such a sheet of fresh water...
- or hard, and running from elevated and rocky situations, and then if saltish and unfit for cooking; and the ground, whether it be naked and deficient...
- capon was known to the Kashmiris. Chicken Soup (shurba literally meaning saltish water, ba is the reverse of aab meaning water). Other edible birds. Dog's...
- different flavors) Freez Délio Viva Raouaa Diva Florida Fourat 7 Gün Ayran - Saltish yoghurt drink Boza - A slightly fermented drink Cola Turkabrand of cola...
- agricultural hinterlands. Ma Huan noted in the prior century: "All is sandy, saltish land. The climate is hot by day, cold by night. The fields are infertile...
- with tauchu or salted fermented soy beans, and gula melaka. It is usually saltish-sweet and can be substituted as a soup dish in Peranakan cuisine. Commonly...
- perpendicular. The water is not as unpalatable as was reported. It tastes a little saltish, but when cleared by the aid of a prickly pear, ..., it is quite drinkable...
- s****; many shots at them; none brought down. The water of the Laguna is saltish, the animals cannot drink it; if they could, such a sheet of fresh water...