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saltpeter

[sawlt-pee-ter] / ˌsɔltˈpi tər /
NOUN
preservative
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Tultepec was one of the first places that began to produce gunpowder in Mexico during the colonial period, because of the town’s abundant supply of saltpeter, a key ingredient.

From Seattle Times

He was perhaps the world’s leading expert on the history of mining for saltpeter, a primary ingredient in gunpowder, which in the 19th century was often harvested from caves.

From New York Times

The saltpeter kettles, repurposed as garden torches, were filled with fuel and lit, and their light flickered on an array of classical statuary, columns, urns and the like.

From Washington Post

The addition of steel or cast-iron shavings to the saltpeter made them sparkle.

From Salon

But if you have a few pounds of beef brisket and some saltpeter on hand, here's how to make your own.

From Salon