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  2. You May Be Salting Your Pasta Water Wrong. Here’s How ... - AOL

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    In all, Food Network had nine chefs show how much salt should go in pasta water, and the general consensus was that you need more than a pinch of salt, but maybe not a half cup. A good handful ...

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

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    Pasta absorbs water while it boils, so "if the water is seasoned, the pasta takes on some of that flavor." Salting pasta water is a chance to season the pasta itself, said chefs.

  4. How to properly salt your pasta water - AOL

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  5. 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.

  6. Health effects of salt - Wikipedia

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    SEM image of a grain of table salt. The health effects of salt are the conditions associated with the consumption of either too much or too little salt. Salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl) and is used in food for both preservation and flavor. Sodium ions are needed in small quantities by most living things, as are ...

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

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    It’s versatile enough for seasoning just about everything, from salting water for pasta to seasoning meat before grilling to baking cakes. It dissolves much more quickly than dense table salt.

  8. Boiling-point elevation - Wikipedia

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    The vapor pressure affects the solute shown by Raoult's Law while the free energy change and chemical potential are shown by Gibbs free energy. Most solutes remain in the liquid phase and do not enter the gas phase, except at very high temperatures. In terms of vapor pressure, a liquid boils when its vapor pressure equals the surrounding pressure.

  9. 4 pasta-making mistakes you’re probably making - AOL

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