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Spanish term
aguasal
Spanish to English
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Food & Drink
Sunflower seeds
"Sin embargo, el aguasal es un método en el que las pipas se hierven con agua y sal de modo que se reduce bastante la cantidad de este segundo ingrediente. Una vez hervidas, se tuestan igual que las demás pero no se les añade esa capa de sal al haberse hervido en agua que ya estaba salada"
SUNFLOWER SEEDS (pipas)
Aguasal
That's what they are ... but I can find no translation of this
SUNFLOWER SEEDS (pipas)
Aguasal
That's what they are ... but I can find no translation of this
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +4 | Salted water | neilmac |
3 +2 | brine | Jane Martin |
4 +1 | brining | Lisa McCarthy |
4 +1 | salted | philgoddard |
Proposed translations
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12 mins
brine
1 General aguasal [f] brine
https://tureng.com/en/spanish-english/aguasal
If you look for recipes for making 'pipas' they either involve soaking the sunflower seeds in brine overnight before roasting them or boiling them in water and salt.
ROASTED SUNFLOWER SEEDS
Place water and salt in a saucepan.
Rinse sunflower seeds and remove any plant or flower head matter.
Add sunflower seeds to water& salt in pan.
Bring water to a boil, then turn down to simmer.
Simmer 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
https://www.food.com/recipe/roasted-salted-sunflower-seed-98...
Brine (or briny water) is water with a high-concentration solution of salt (typically sodium chloride or calcium chloride).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brine
https://tureng.com/en/spanish-english/aguasal
If you look for recipes for making 'pipas' they either involve soaking the sunflower seeds in brine overnight before roasting them or boiling them in water and salt.
ROASTED SUNFLOWER SEEDS
Place water and salt in a saucepan.
Rinse sunflower seeds and remove any plant or flower head matter.
Add sunflower seeds to water& salt in pan.
Bring water to a boil, then turn down to simmer.
Simmer 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
https://www.food.com/recipe/roasted-salted-sunflower-seed-98...
Brine (or briny water) is water with a high-concentration solution of salt (typically sodium chloride or calcium chloride).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brine
Note from asker:
Palm to face. Colleagues, you're not gonna believe this: Aguasal, in the end, refers to a TOWN! |
Peer comment(s):
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neilmac
: AFAIK, "brine" is "salmuera"....
1 min
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https://dle.rae.es/aguasal - seems to be the same thing. : )
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Lisa McCarthy
: Yes, it seems that 'aguasal' and 'salmuera' are synonyms, according to the RAE: https://dle.rae.es/aguasal
8 mins
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Thanks, Lisa. I think all the answers we have offered are correct.
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Toni Castano
: "Salmuera" is a risky term here, Jane. Please read my comment to neilmac´s answer. // Jane, please read my additional info. Regards, TC.
1 hr
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I am not suggesting 'salmuera' as an answer, I am suggesting the English word 'brine' which means water with salt in it and does not have the third meaning of 'salmuera' which you give in your references.
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agree |
Marcos Sanchez Urquiola
: It is brine.
2 hrs
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Thank you.
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11 mins
Salted water
I.e. water with salt in. QED.
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"Boiling the sunflower seeds in salted water infuses the salty flavor into the seeds. If you don't want salted sunflower seeds, you can skip the boiling step and simply roast them for a few minutes less than if you'd boiled them."
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NB; NOT brine, which is more concentrated.
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Note added at 12 mins (2024-03-14 10:42:26 GMT)
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"Boiling the sunflower seeds in salted water infuses the salty flavor into the seeds. If you don't want salted sunflower seeds, you can skip the boiling step and simply roast them for a few minutes less than if you'd boiled them."
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Note added at 14 mins (2024-03-14 10:43:57 GMT)
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NB; NOT brine, which is more concentrated.
Example sentence:
Boil sunflower seeds in salted water: Place sunflower seeds, salt, and water ...
Peer comment(s):
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Carol Gullidge
4 mins
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Cheers :)
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agree |
Jane Martin
: I think all our answers are correct.
38 mins
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Nah....
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Toni Castano
: I believe this is the only absolutely right answer, since "salmuera" can consist of just salt + water, true, but it can have other ingredients (like vinegar, for instance). I wouldn´t use “salmuera/brine” at all in this context (sunflower seeds).
1 hr
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:-)
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agree |
Lisa McCarthy
2 hrs
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Cheers :-)
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philgoddard
: The context is unclear, but I think Justin is just translating the two-word product description on the package. If so, wouldn't we just say 'salted sunflower seeds'?// It's actually a polite disagree!
4 hrs
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If so, yes. Your "neutral" seems rather niggardly.
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14 mins
brining
This is what I think it refers to.
If you prefer roasted sunflower seeds over smoked ones, you can easily brine and roast them to perfection. The brining process adds flavor and helps to enhance the crispiness of the seeds. Here's how you can brine sunflower seeds for roasting:
https://smokedbyewe.com/smoked-seeds/#how_do_you_brine_sunfl...
What is the method of brining?
Brining is the process of submerging a cut of meat into a solution of salt and water. It adds flavor, seasoning from the inside out, but it also changes the meat's physical nature. The salt in brine denatures the meat's proteins to allow the cells to retain more moisture.
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/this-is-everything-you-n...
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The secret to the BEST ever roasted pumpkin seeds is to **brine** them first. They come out perfectly seasoned and extra crispy, just the way they should be. This is the ultimate method for roasting pumpkin seeds for Halloween!
https://coleycooks.com/pumpkin-seeds/
RECIPE: harvest, brine and roast organic sunflower seeds
https://halfhillfarm.com/2013/08/13/recipe-harvest-brine-and...
The Brining Process
Now that you have everything you need, it’s time to start brining your sunflower seeds. Follow these simple steps:
https://recipes.net/articles/how-to-brine-sunflower-seeds/#:...
If you prefer roasted sunflower seeds over smoked ones, you can easily brine and roast them to perfection. The brining process adds flavor and helps to enhance the crispiness of the seeds. Here's how you can brine sunflower seeds for roasting:
https://smokedbyewe.com/smoked-seeds/#how_do_you_brine_sunfl...
What is the method of brining?
Brining is the process of submerging a cut of meat into a solution of salt and water. It adds flavor, seasoning from the inside out, but it also changes the meat's physical nature. The salt in brine denatures the meat's proteins to allow the cells to retain more moisture.
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/this-is-everything-you-n...
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Note added at 28 minutos (2024-03-14 10:58:12 GMT)
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The secret to the BEST ever roasted pumpkin seeds is to **brine** them first. They come out perfectly seasoned and extra crispy, just the way they should be. This is the ultimate method for roasting pumpkin seeds for Halloween!
https://coleycooks.com/pumpkin-seeds/
RECIPE: harvest, brine and roast organic sunflower seeds
https://halfhillfarm.com/2013/08/13/recipe-harvest-brine-and...
The Brining Process
Now that you have everything you need, it’s time to start brining your sunflower seeds. Follow these simple steps:
https://recipes.net/articles/how-to-brine-sunflower-seeds/#:...
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Jane Martin
24 mins
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Thanks, Jane. You posted before me, while I was still researching :-)
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Toni Castano
: "Salmuera" is a risky term here, Lisa. Please read my comment to neilmac´s answer. // I am going to add a new link. It seems that "brine" is definitely a risky term here.
1 hr
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But we're providing an English term, not the Spanish term, and we've been given the description of what the 'aguasal' method is.
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5 hrs
salted
If I understand the context correctly, the first paragraph is a definition that Justin has found online - it happens to be the first Google hit - and he just needs to translate 'Pipas, aguasal'.
This is a product description, not a list of ingredients - it's not a bag of water with sunflower seeds floating in it.
The seeds have been salted by soaking them in brine, but English-speaking consumers won't be interested in this. We would simply describe them as 'salted'.
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If you needed to make a distinction between products salted in two different ways, then you could say dry-salted and brine-salted. But otherwise, how they're salted doesn't matter.
This is a product description, not a list of ingredients - it's not a bag of water with sunflower seeds floating in it.
The seeds have been salted by soaking them in brine, but English-speaking consumers won't be interested in this. We would simply describe them as 'salted'.
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If you needed to make a distinction between products salted in two different ways, then you could say dry-salted and brine-salted. But otherwise, how they're salted doesn't matter.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Carol Gullidge
: Well, I agree with your logic, although the phrasing of the actual question doesn’t make this obvious!
16 hrs
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Thanks; Yes, it had me confused for a while.
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neutral |
Toni Castano
: Hi phil. "En aguasal" is different to "saladas". "Salted", your take, is just "saladas", which implies a different production process and a different amount of salt being used. Please see above.
22 hrs
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It doesn't say 'EN aguasal' - you're misreading the question.
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Discussion
On this web site, the "aguasal" category is translated the following way:
https://www.hellospain.eu/gb/nuts/300-pipas-tostadas-con-agu...
Pipas tostadas con aguasal Roasted sunflower seeds with salt water
Hope this helps.
Personally, if I were that way inclined, I’d probably prefer to smoke my pipes!
Sadly, the Salted Pipes on Amazon are “currently unavailable”
Practice makes perfect, so grab a couple of bags! The 'pipas' we sell are not the ones that have a solid layer of salt on the outside, neither are they the completely unsalted variety. Instead, they are treated with salted water ('aguasal') so that they have a slightly salted flavour on the inside without large salt deposits on the outside.
So looks as if Neil's answer may be best.
I was curious about the ingredients of brine and found out that it happens exactly the same as in the “salmuera” case, it can contain some other flavorings.
https://recipes.net/articles/what-is-brine-made-of/
What Is Brine Made Of?
The Ingredients of Brine
Brine is primarily composed of two main ingredients:
Salt: The key component of brine is salt, which is typically sodium chloride. Different types of salt can be used, including kosher salt, sea salt, or table salt. The salt is dissolved in water to create the brine solution.
Water: Water serves as the solvent for the salt, allowing it to dissolve and create the brine solution. The quality of the water used can impact the overall flavor and effectiveness of the brine.
Additional Flavorings
While salt and water form the base of brine, additional flavorings can be added to enhance the taste of the solution. Common flavorings include:
Herbs and spices
Sugar or honey
Vinegar or citrus juice
Aromatics such as garlic or onion
These additional ingredients can infuse the brine with complex flavors, which can then be imparted to the food being brined.
Meaning of brine in English
brine
noun [ U ]
UK /braɪn/ US /braɪn/
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water with salt in it, especially when used to preserve food:
tuna/olives in brine
noun
water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt.
a salt and water solution for pickling.
verb (used with object),brined, brin·ing.
to treat with or steep in brine.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/brine
Also here:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/brine
salmuera
(Del lat. sal mŭria).
1. f. Agua cargada de sal.
2. f. Agua que sueltan las cosas saladas.
3. f. Líquido que se prepara con sal y otros condimentos, y se utiliza para conservar carnes, pescados, etc.
Definition no. 3 describes the problem here. "Salmuera" (brine) can have some other ingredients, not just salt and water. Besides, I have never ever heard in my life of sunflower seeds soaked in "salmuera" (a brine solution).
If "brine" can be just understood as a solution of only salt and water, then "brine" is also fine.