No. Lemon salt has been flavored with lemon extracts and such. You can find lemon salt for about $1.50 at any Albertsons, Kroger, Wal Mart, etc.
Saltpeter is a salt produced by the solution of nitrates with potassium. It is a naturally occurring deposit known as niter. It can also be produced in a laboratory.
No, but it is just one word: saltpeter.
salt tequila lemon salt tequila lemon
i wonder Lemon has not salt.
Commen names include saltpetre (saltpeter in American English), from Medieval Latin sal petræ: "stone salt" or possibly "Salt of Petra" and nitrate of potash.
no cuz lemon is like salt my dad told me salt is not good and lemon too so no lemon is not good for you
lemon juice cancels out excess salt. however, there will be lemon flavor. lemon juice cancels out excess salt. however, there will be lemon flavor.
salt & pepper! saltpeter is poisonous. but if you're cooking for villains, go ahead and use that salt peter. it could save lives.
mainly cotton, silk, salt, saltpeter, and opium.
to make saltpetre all you need to use is limestone and fertilizer good luck with the rest of the good =^[)
When you mix salt with lemon juice, the salt dissolves in the acidic lemon juice, creating a mixture that tastes both sour and salty. The combination of salt and lemon juice can enhance the flavors of certain dishes and is commonly used in cooking and seasoning.
It does not have salt