If you keep it in there for a long time a pickle will come to your house while your sleeping and beats up the cucumber and shoots it with its ray gun and it vaporizes then the pickle jumps in to the jar and makes you think that the cucumber pickled.
After maybe 24hrs the cucumber slices would shrink and spring out water.
To make a cucumber sandwich, remove the peel from the cucumber and slice the cucumber into approximately 1/4-inch thick slices. Spread mayonnaise (optional) on one or both slices of bread and place the cucumber slices on one piece of bread. Salt the cucumber a little if desired. Place the other piece of bread on top and you have a cucumber sandwich.
Ingredients1 CucumberSalt Pepper Cracker crumbs 1 Egg; beatenSalad oil Peel cucumber and cut lengthwise into 1/4 inch slices. Pat dry between paper towels; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Dip slices in cracker crumb, then in egg, and again in crumbs. Deep fry in hot oil at 390 degrees until delicately browned. Drain on absorbent paper.
The salt creates the equivalent of a hypertonic solution outside the cucumber's cells. A hypertonic solution is one where the concentration of solute (think of solute as particles, and in this case, sodium and chloride atoms from the table salt) is greater than the solution it is being compared to--in this case, the liquid inside the cucumber cells. In order to equilibrate osmotically, water diffuses out of the cucumber's cells in the direction of the high salt "solution." The process is used, in effect, to "dry out" the cucumber so that recipes that use these slices won't be soggy.
sprinkle salt on it and it will poisin it
No. You can pickle a cucumber (or other items like vegetables or even eggs), but this involves a chemical reaction which cannot be reversed. Most pickling solutions contain spices, salt or vinegar which chemically alter the item being pickled. It might be possible to remove some of the spices or pickling ingredients by soaking in water and rinsing, but you can never return a dill pickle, or other pickled cucumber, into a cucumber again.
Because they think if they will not sprinkle salt then ghosts will come on the stage
Salt melts ice.
yes it is basically still a cucumber but with salt
In salt water, the cells in the cucumber will lose water and the cucumber will begin to wilt or droop or feel 'flat'.
yes
it melts...
water willl leave the cucumber