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Word of Mouth: Disgorge

2007_08_24-Salt.jpgDisgorge [dis GAWRJ] v. To expel water or other juices from a vegetable by adding salt over time.

When we talked about how to get rid of the unpleasant bitterness in our roasted eggplant, we discovered that there is a specific term for this: disgorge, or degorge. If you sprinkle an eggplant or other vegetable with a little salt and let it sit, it will force the water and juices to ooze out.

This term is also applied to snails. Before snails can be eaten they need a salt bath to make them expel the inedible impurities in their systems. Check out blogger Matt's foray into snail wrangling for an example!

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Huh. "Disgorge" immediately conjures up images of ipecac and food poisoning in my mind, but whaddaya know...

posted by Jim of ChewOnThat on 2007-08-27 12:03:45
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Yep, agree - its a horrible word! Sounds so gory.

posted by tin_angel on 2007-08-27 14:30:08
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Okay, I understand how salt attracts water, and that it makes eggplant less bitter... but then I'm very confused about why soaking a turkey in brine makes it much more moist, not less! Probably a silly question, but can anyone enlighten me? (I've actually wondered about this a fair amount.)

posted by Sea on 2007-08-27 15:42:37
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