how does salt prevent food spoilage
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In essence, the salt around the outside of the food draws water molecules out and replaces them with salt molecules until the amount of salt is equal inside and out. Lowering the water product activity to 0.91 is sufficient to prevent most bacterial growth; for some foods, the number might be 0.94 [source: Parish].
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