It is common practise to wash salad ingredients, not only to clean away any dirt, but to remove any caterpillars hiding amongst the lettuce leaves. Then to either pat the wet away with a clean dishcloth, or to shake vigorously to remove as much moisture as possible.
Salt is hygroscopic, meaning it attracts water. When salt is sprinkled on a salad, it draws out moisture from the vegetables through a process called osmosis. This loss of water can make the salad appear wilted or soggy.
the water moves in
nothing, it's only effective when salt is sprinkled ON the ice.
When eggplants are sprinkled with salt, the salt draws out water through a process called osmosis. The salt creates a concentration gradient, causing water to move from the eggplant's cells into the surrounding environment to balance the concentration. This process not only reduces bitterness but also helps to improve the texture by making the eggplant less spongy and more suitable for cooking.
it dies
because it probably rained!
It Sweats
Baptize comes from the ancient Greek word for "immerse." (Greek Orthodox baptisms involve immersion in the water. They are not sprinkled with it.)
it comes from fairy dust that is sprinkled in their eyes by the sandman!
I do this. It helps to smooth out the wrinkles.
probably because it is cold and it shocks you
Rain and or tap water sprinkled and sunlight