- heavy salted
- крепкосолёный
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
heavy salted fish — fish cured with large amounts of salt so that it contains 40 50% salt on a dry weight basis. Moisture content for heavy salted cod is for extra hard dried not over 35%, hard dried not over 40%, dry 40 42%, semi dry 42 44%, ordinary cure 44 50%,… … Dictionary of ichthyology
heavy salted soft cure — heavily salted fish but without hard drying so that salt content is about 17% by weight and moisture is about 47% … Dictionary of ichthyology
heavy salted — крепкосоленый … English-Russian travelling dictionary
odour — in commercial preparations, the fish species and type of cure has a characteristic odour. Dried heavy salted and green heavy salted fish have a salty odour, slack salted fish have a neutral to cheesy odour and light salted fish have a … Dictionary of ichthyology
colour — 1) water may be coloured, affecting light penetration, plant growth and fish habitat. May be measured in colour units related to a standard 2) fish have a characteristic colour depending of the type of commercial cure, e.g. light salted fish have … Dictionary of ichthyology
ordinary cure — cod salted and dried in a manner intermediate between light and heavy salted grades … Dictionary of ichthyology
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