irma <irma@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 24, 4:58 am, Nick Cramer <n_cramerS...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > irma <i...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> Maybe you can help me out, ive got a product i think its for curing
> meat ( sodium nitrate or nitrite ) but I am not sure because
> its in vietnamese, and it difference a lot of the wrong product :))
> its called " nitre granvles " or in vietnamese "mvoi diem" do you have
> a translation for this ?
Nitre (or niter) is Potassium Nitrate, aka saltpeter. I couldn't find the
meaning of granvles. Saltpeter is used for meat curing and reputed to
reduce the male libido. My brother is married to a Vienamese girl. I just
emailed him with the question, re: mvoi diem. Jun used a Vietnamese curing
agent (but I don't know what it was), before I bought her Insta Cure #1
(sodium nitrite). Does it say how much to use? What are you making?
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