1. salted - Adjective
2. salted - Verb
4. salted - Adjective Satellite
of Salt
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdamson (2002), p. 11. While large quantities of fish were eaten fresh, a large proportion was salted, dried, and, to a lesser extent, smoked. Source: Internet
AllMusic reviewer Steven McDonald wrote, "Brust serves up a decent folksy stew with a few blasts of sarcastic humor, salted with performances from a handful of well-known friends." Source: Internet
All categories of butter are sold in both salted and unsalted forms. Source: Internet
Another method is to boil large blocks until soft, and serve them with grated coconut as a dessert, either slightly salted or sweetened, usually with palm sugar syrup. Source: Internet
A salted cucumber cider with Stem Ciders began as a one-off made exclusively for one the parties and has since become a popular recurring summer release. Source: Internet
Bath Chaps, the salted and smoked cheek and jawbones of the pig, takes its name from the city citation and is available from a stall in the daily covered market. Source: Internet