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  2. Eat Too Much Sodium Last Night? Here's What Dietitians ... - AOL

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    Cutting back on your salt intake is often easier said than done. Even when you’ve ditched the saltshaker, sodium can still sneak into your diet in a variety of ways, from canned foods to deli ...

  3. Not All Kosher Salts Are the Same, a Chef Explains ... - AOL

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    If a recipe calls for a tablespoon of kosher salt and you use Morton instead of Diamond Crystal without adjusting, you could end up with an overly salty dish. But the increased salinity can give ...

  4. Salt crust - Wikipedia

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    Typically delicate foods such as fish, chicken/poultry or vegetables are cooked using this method. In each case the aim is to lock in moisture, protect the food from drying, ensure even cooking, and maximise the flavour. [3] The salt crust can be created simply by adding a sufficient quantity of coarse or fine salt to cover the food item.

  5. Taste detection threshold - Wikipedia

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    Taste detection threshold is the minimum concentration of a flavoured substance detectable by the sense of taste. Sweetness detection thresholds are usually measured relative to that of sucrose, sourness relative to dilute hydrochloric acid, saltiness relative to table salt (), and bitterness to quinine. [1]

  6. Salting (food) - Wikipedia

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    Sea salt being added to raw ham to make prosciutto. Salting is the preservation of food with dry edible salt. [1] It is related to pickling in general and more specifically to brining also known as fermenting (preparing food with brine, that is, salty water) and is one form of curing.

  7. Chefs go viral for salt and pasta water debate: 'Wild, right?'

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    "It’s like giving your dish a head start on tasting great," he said. If a person is a stickler for measuring, Sergentakis recommended adding 10 grams of salt per liter of cooking water.

  8. Those NFL snack ads are fun, but you should be careful ... - AOL

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    Salt’s impact on heart health. Eating too much salt can have many negative effects on your health. ... Many of the elements that go into how you make your food choices are emotional, Juraschek ...

  9. Dilution (equation) - Wikipedia

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    For example, if there are 10 grams of salt (the solute) dissolved in 1 litre of water (the solvent), this solution has a certain salt concentration . If one adds 1 litre of water to this solution, the salt concentration is reduced. The diluted solution still contains 10 grams of salt (0.171 moles of NaCl).