The phrase
"salty tang" refers to the taste or smell of something that is both salty and has a sharp or tangy flavor.
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In the mornings, a light breeze carries up over The Downs, just enough to kiss the air with the fresh
salty tang of the English Channel.
I love a contrast in tastes such as this, the sharp,
salty tang of the Parm with the subtle sweetness of the date.
A lot of vegans may miss
the salty tang of a BLT sandwich — but you can still enjoy those flavours with this idea!
Grain Bowls — Add preserved lemons along with other flavor enhancers like black olives and pistachios to a simple grain and vegetable bowl for a sweet and
salty tang.
I was thinking that
the salty tang of blue cheese crumbles in the mashed potatoes and the fruity zing of balsamic vinegar in my sauce would be a great match, and it was.
If so, he will have missed the way the barely sweetened, buttery crumb of the cakes mingles with
the salty tang of the frosting, urging forth the subtle, warm flavor of ripe banana and converging into an explosion of homey flavors on the tongue.
But such a device is relatively inefficient, says Bruce Logan at Pennsylvania State University in University Park: as the organic content in the waste water falls, the voltage produced by the bacteria drops and pulls fewer ions out of the saline water, leaving it with
a salty tang.
Crisp Romaine leaves and
the salty tang of a good Caesar dressing are perfect for a summer meal.
Eat crisps by sucking them, pray that this will be quiet, love
the salty tang.
Needles of ice stung his cheeks, and
the salty tang of the yet - unseen ocean that his mother called Paakate tickled his nose.
Whether you love the sea's
salty tang or romping at river's edge, a golden retriever loves to be right there beside you.