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The cheese is then salted in a brine bath for a maximum of 20 hours.
Occasionally players were treated to brine baths and even "ball practice - passing movements".
The pressed cheeses are then salted in a brine bath for at least 18 hours.
In Wimpfen there's a brine bath and an open-air pool.
From 7 days after the brine bath the cheeses are turned and the rinds rubbed with olive oil.
Salzgitter-Bad is a registered spa with a brine bath in the Southern East.
The curing of this cheese takes a minimum of 7 days from the time it comes out of the brine bath.
First brine bath opened at Droitwich Spa.
It may be salted with dry salt, or it may be immersed in a brine bath.
Yaranush has three types of feta bobbing in a brine bath: Greek, French and Bulgarian.
Thermalsolbad ("hot-springs brine bath")
The place is also known as a balneological resort for its mineral waters, salt, mud, and brine baths, and its kumis cures.
Water Park, large recreational complex which includes in and outdoor pools, sports pool, sea-wave pool, rapid river, water slides, jacuzzi and brine bath.
The moulds are pressed for up to 24 hours and then they are salted by immersion in a brine bath for a maximum of 24 hours.
After this the cheeses are salted, either dry salt rubbed onto the outside of the cheese or the cheese is immersed in a brine bath for a maximum of 24 hours.
In 1951, the city was renamed into "Stadt Salzgitter" (City of Salzgitter), the then-quarter Salzgitter was named "Salzgitter-Bad", referring to the brine bath there.
The original Brine Baths have long since closed, but a new brine bath (part of the Droitwich Spa private hospital) opened to the public for relaxation and hydrotherapy.
A Man of no Importance is set in Salwych, which "Rita" based strongly on Droitwich Spa in Worcestershire, after visiting the town for treatment at its brine baths, in C1906.
A visit to the Brine Baths at Droitwich Spa failed to help the players adjust to Nottingham Forest's pitch, which had been flooded when the River Trent burst its banks a few days before.
There is also a spa in the city centre, Vital Bad Aussee [1], that offers medicinal brine baths and the Kneipp Cure therapy, which was invented by the German priest Sebastian Kneipp.
The body had received its long soaking in the brine bath, had been restored to some semblance of its normal appearance, had been oiled and rubbed with salts, and duly wrapped in its bandages .
Unlike other places, the medicinal benefits were not derived from drinking the spa water, which is almost saturated brine, but from the muscular relief derived by swimming and floating in such a dense, concentrated salt solution, at the town's brine baths (first opened in 1830).
For its seven mineral springs, Dürkheim was given the epithet Solbad ("brine bath"), and in 1904 it was given leave to change its name to Bad Dürkheim (Bad is German for "bath", and a place may only bear this epithet on state recognition of its status as a spa town).