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| salt [2024/04/10 07:38] – [Overview] freth | salt [2024/06/12 11:29] (current) – [Salt Water] freth | ||
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| Salt is used in cooking to add complexity to a recipe which in turn adds time to the affinity timer of the resulting food or drink. | Salt is used in cooking to add complexity to a recipe which in turn adds time to the affinity timer of the resulting food or drink. | ||
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| + | While salt is a common ingredient in recipes, it is most often used in an intermediate step to cook flavor into ingredients to be added to a recipe. | ||
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| You can boil salt water to produce salt. As long as the water is salty it will work. | You can boil salt water to produce salt. As long as the water is salty it will work. | ||
| - | Salt water stored in a container as an intermediary between the source and the oven will produce | + | Water from storage containers |
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