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  2. Liquid smoke - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of hickory liquid smoke sauce. Liquid smoke is a water-soluble yellow to red liquid [1] used as a flavoring as a substitute for cooking with wood smoke while retaining a similar flavor. It can be used to flavor any meat or vegetable.

  3. Smoked salt - Wikipedia

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    Mesquite smoked salt. Smoked salt is an aromatic salt smoked with any number of select bark free woods for up to 14 days. The kind of wood used for smoking impacts the flavor, which can range from subtle to bold or even sweet. The most common choices are alder, apple wood, hickory, mesquite, and oak.

  4. List of edible salts - Wikipedia

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    Generic term for salt derived from evaporation or reduction of salt water, typically sea water. Mineral content varies with locale and drying process. Seasoned salt. Any salt which has been flavoured. Smoked salt. Flavor altered by type of wood used or length of smoke process Truffle salt

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  6. Cut Down on Salt With One of These Healthy Substitutes - AOL

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    Salt has a sneaky way of hiding in tons of foods, especially processed foods and restaurant meals. So, if your New Year's resolution involves a touch less sodium, start by cooking at home.

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