Cucumber seeds can grow in very low levels of salt, yet their germination rate is much slower than when in fresh water. Fresh water is your best bet for growing cucumber seeds.
Cucumbers in salt water taste great. It sweats out the water and makes them less mushy. You barely notice the salt.
This is a method to preserve cucumbers.
it's a yes and a no .
Water dissolve and transport salt.
You get two cups then you put your hand on the cup that has the water and the salt and pour it and there it is
It lowers the boiling point, and makes it "salt water".
If you are premixing the salt in a large container outside the tank, then put the sand in first. If you are going to mix the water and salt in the tank, then put the water in and mix it first, and then when its mixed put in the (rinsed!) sand. It will fog up, but that will go away.
put it in the freezer
the salt starts to disintegrate
Sea Cucumbers live in the deep ocean, so they live in salt water.
Cucumbers are often soaked in salt water to remove some of the naturally high water content. Cucumbers can be made into pickles by fermenting or quick packed in a vinegar solution and processed in a boiling water bath and then they can be kept on the shelf for up to a year
no there is not there is not salt
soaked in vinger then processed in the oven
the ingredients in pickle juice are vinegar and water, salt, dipped cucumbers and more
put salt in the water
Bromine is salt mixed with water so when you put it in water its just more water with salt in :)
It is commonplace to put salt in water when boiling most foods. The reason why you put salt in with boiling water and vegetables is to help them retain moisture.
Any NaCl.
Put salt in water and stir; salt is very soluble.
put it in salt water