Definition of Sour salt

1. Noun. Crystals of citric acid used as seasoning.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Sour Salt

sour cherry tree
sour cream
sour dock
sour fig
sour gourd
sour grapes
sour gum
sour krout
sour mash
sour mash whiskey
sour note
sour orange
sour puss
sour pusses
sour salt (current term)
sourball
sourbellies
sourbelly
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Literary usage of Sour salt

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. University of Iowa Studies in Psychology by University of Iowa (1897)
"... recurring unique and well recognized tastes, as for instance a special taste resulting from the sour-salt fusion, or from the bitter-sour-sweet fusion. ..."

2. University of Iowa Studies in Psychology by University of Iowa (1897)
"... recurring unique and well recognized tastes, as for instance a special taste resulting from the sour-salt fusion, or from the bitter-sour-sweet fusion. ..."

3. Object Lessons for Infants by Vincent T. Murché (1897)
"They will no doubt be puzzled to describe the taste. Tell them that this is clear water, and that water has no taste of any kind. Lesson XIII SOUR, SALT, ..."

4. A Manual of Budhism, in Its Modern Development by Robert Spence Hardy (1860)
"Nagasena: " And can the inward living principle, when it has anything upon the tongue possessing flavour, tell whether it be sweet, sour, salt, bitter, ..."

5. The Hahnemann Materia Medica by John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Francis Black (1852)
"Sour-salt, 79, (im. eff.) 109. Metallic, 80, 86 (im. eff.), 135 (abd. ... Taste is frequently perverted, and there is a sour, salt or bitter taste in the ..."

6. Nature and Life: Facts and Doctrines Relating to the Constitution of Matter by Fernand Papillon (1875)
"In reality, there are but four primitive and radical tastes—sweet, sour, salt, and bitter. A very simple experiment will convince us of this fact. ..."

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