i am guessing not very tasty
Fresh not; but the vegetables can be preserved in brine.
sprinkle salt on it and it will poisin it
There is equilibrium. Water is shared evenly. In salt water, the vegetable will kind of shrivel up. There is no equilibrium, and the cytoplasm of the cell shrinks into the middle,and water is taken out.
Because they think if they will not sprinkle salt then ghosts will come on the stage
Salt melts ice.
Salt water is more salty. And denser. As a result of this it boils at a higher temperature.
Salt water freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water, so it typically takes longer for salt water to freeze compared to fresh water. This is because the presence of salt lowers the freezing point of water.
When cooking vegetable dishes, opt for steaming or roasting to retain nutrients, and use healthy fats like olive oil in moderation. Incorporate herbs and spices for flavor instead of heavy sauces or excessive salt. For added nutrition, consider including whole grains or legumes, and finish with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice or a sprinkle of nuts or seeds for texture and taste.
To finish a basic vegetable dish, first ensure the vegetables are cooked to your desired tenderness, whether by steaming, sautéing, or roasting. Season with salt, pepper, and any herbs or spices that complement the dish, such as garlic, thyme, or chili flakes. For added flavor, drizzle with olive oil or a splash of lemon juice before serving. Finally, garnish with fresh herbs or a sprinkle of cheese to elevate the presentation and taste.
To finish a basic vegetable dish, start by adjusting the seasoning with salt, pepper, and possibly a splash of acid like lemon juice or vinegar to brighten the flavors. Consider adding fresh herbs or a sprinkle of cheese for added depth. A drizzle of high-quality olive oil or a pat of butter can enhance richness. Finally, serve the dish warm, garnished with additional herbs or a contrasting element for visual appeal.
on fresh salt water
Hypothesis: Sprinkle Salt on ice would melt the ice. Null-Hypothesis: Sprinkle Salt do ice do not melt the ice. Theory behind hypothesis: (explain what any why you believe the salt do or interact to melt the ice like if it exert heat from solution) Hypothesis is just write the sentence describe what would you believe in the result and what might be the cause of what is going on. You then design experiment base on your hypothesis.