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What (who) is salted$71829$ - definition

TRADITIONAL ASIAN DISH COMMON IN SEVERAL REGIONS
Salted egg; Salted eggs; Salt egg; Salted duck eggs

Salted fish         
  • Various salted fish sold in a marketplace in a suburb of [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
FISH PRESERVED OR CURED WITH SALT
Salt fish; Salted seafood
Salted fish, such as kippered herring or dried and salted cod, is fish cured with dry salt and thus preserved for later eating. Drying or salting, either with dry salt or with brine, was the only widely available method of preserving fish until the 19th century.
Salted Music         
  • Salted Music Logo
RECORD LABEL
Salted music
Salted Music is an electronic dance music record label, based in San Francisco, California, founded by Miguel Migs.
Salt print         
  • "Automatic photographic paper developed with table salt" by [[Alfons Mucha]] (1860–1939), for 
the [[Paper mill of Lancey]].
  • Saint Michael's Church, Winterbourne, April 1859, salted-paper print, [https://www.nga.gov/research/library/imagecollections/features/caught-by-the-camera.html Department of Image Collections], National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS
Salted paper print
The salt print was the dominant paper-based photographic process for producing positive prints (from negatives) from 1839 until approximately 1860.

Wikipedia

Salted duck egg

A salted duck egg is an East Asian preserved food product made by soaking duck eggs in brine, or packing each egg in damp, salted charcoal. In Asian supermarkets across the Western world, these eggs are sometimes sold covered in a thick layer of salted charcoal paste. The eggs may also be sold with the salted paste removed, wrapped in plastic, and vacuum packed. From the salt curing process, the salted duck eggs have a briny aroma, a gelatin-like egg white and a firm-textured, round yolk that is bright orange-red in color.

Salted duck eggs are normally boiled or steamed before being peeled and eaten as a condiment to congee or cooked with other foods as a flavoring. The texture is gelatin like egg white and firm and has a perfect round yolk. The egg white has a sharp, salty taste. The orange red yolk is rich, fatty, and less salty. The yolk is prized and is used in Chinese mooncakes to symbolize the moon.

Salted eggs can also be made from chicken eggs, though the taste and texture will be somewhat different, and the egg yolk will be less rich.

Salted eggs sold in the Philippines undergo a similar curing process, with some variation in ingredients used. They are dyed red (hence called itlog na pula or ‘red eggs' in English) to distinguish them from fresh duck eggs.