drysalteries

/ˈdraɪsɔːltəriz/
noun
  1. Shops or businesses that sell salted or dried foods.
    • The town had several drysalteries along the harbor.
    • Many drysalteries closed when refrigeration became common.
    • The old drysalteries were known for their barrels of pickles.
  2. The goods sold at such shops, such as salted fish, dried meat, or pickled vegetables.
    • The market had a section dedicated to drysalteries.
    • She bought a variety of drysalteries, including smoked sausages and salted cod.
    • The ship's crew stocked up on drysalteries for the long voyage.