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salt shaker - vertaling naar italiaans

SMALL LIGHTHOUSE THAT HAS AN ARCHITECTURAL STYLE SIMILAR TO A SCALED UP SALT OR PEPPER SHAKER
  • [[Balache Point Lighthouse]], an example of a Salt Shaker lighthouse.
  • Pepperpot lighthouse on the Caledonian Canal
  • [[St. Catherine's Oratory]] is also known as the pepperpot

salt shaker         
  • Georgian silver pepper shaker, or pepperette, hallmarked London 1803
KITCHEN UTENSIL
Salt shaker; Salt Shaker; Pepper shaker; Salt and pepper shaker; Salt-and-pepper shaker; Shaker (salt and pepper); Pepper dispenser; 🧂; Salt and pepper pots
n. saliera
salt and pepper shakers         
  • Georgian silver pepper shaker, or pepperette, hallmarked London 1803
KITCHEN UTENSIL
Salt shaker; Salt Shaker; Pepper shaker; Salt and pepper shaker; Salt-and-pepper shaker; Shaker (salt and pepper); Pepper dispenser; 🧂; Salt and pepper pots
spargisale e spargipepe
common salt         
  • Golmud salt evaporation pans at [[Golmud]], August 1993
  • Bolivian rose salt from Andes
  • Bamyan]], [[Afghanistan]]
  • Comparison of table salt with [[kitchen salt]]. Shows a typical salt shaker and salt bowl with salt spread before each on a black background.
  • [[Halite]] (rock salt) from the [[Wieliczka salt mine]], Małopolskie, Poland
  • [[Himalayan salt]] is [[halite]] with a distinct pink color.
  • evaporation pond]] in [[Walvis Bay]], [[Namibia]]; [[halophile]] organisms give it a red colour.
  • [[Bread and salt]] at a Russian wedding ceremony
  • pre-Inca times]]
  • Salt production in [[Halle, Saxony-Anhalt]] (1670)
  • Irregular crystals of [[sea salt]]
  • Sea salt [[evaporation pond]] at [[Walvis Bay]]. [[Halophile]] organisms impart a red colour.
  • SEM]] image of a grain of table salt
MINERAL USED AS FOOD INGREDIENT, COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF SODIUM CHLORIDE
Common salt; Table salt; Salt production; Table Salt; Normal salt; Salt (food); Salt crystals; Salt crystal; Edible salt; Refined salt; Saltmaking; Dietary salt; Salt refining; Refining salt; Manufacture of salt; Salt industry; Salt making; The salt industry; Culinary salt
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Definitie

salt shaker
(salt shakers)
A salt shaker is the same as a salt cellar
. (mainly AM)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Pepperpot (lighthouse)

A Pepperpot or Salt Shaker lighthouse is a type of small lighthouse that has an architectural style similar to a scaled up salt or pepper shaker. These lighthouses feature a square tapered base with a single gallery and a square lantern. They are usually shingled in wood and painted white; the lantern and trim are red. Many such lighthouses still exist across Canada, especially in the Maritime provinces.

Three Pepperpot lighthouses exist in the Caledonian Canal in Scotland. These are of a slightly different design, consisting of a short round tower with a conical roof. St. Catherine's Oratory a medieval lighthouse on St. Catherine's Down on the southern coast of the Isle of Wight, is also known locally as "the pepperpot".

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor salt shaker
1. "We ask them to remove the salt shaker from tables unless someone asks for it." Some businesses in Isfahan are also getting involved.
2. The vast majority of this is found in processed foods; only a third is added by overuse of the salt-shaker.
3. The vast majority of this is found in processed foods; only a third is added by overuse of the salt–shaker.
4. "I got hit upside the head with a salt shaker." He had thought people would understand that firefighters were there to rescue them.
5. Nitzan–Kaluski noted that Israelis have become addicted to salt in their diet, 70 percent of which comes from processed foods rather than from the salt shaker.