How is salt made and why it is made
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conman salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride, a chemical compound belonging to a larger class of salts and the salt is made because of taste in from foods .................
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it is made for giving taste in noodles,pizza and other tasty food
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salt is produced through the natural evaporation of sea water or other naturally occurring brine. Salt water is captured in shallow ponds and allowed to evaporate by means of the sun and wind. During the process, a salt bed forms on the bottom of the pond.
the person eating the food to add their own salt to taste as opposed to forcing the same amount of saltiness on everyone equally.
In the Iron Age, the British evaporated salt by boiling seawater or brine from salt springs in small clay pots over open fires. Roman salt-making entailed boiling the seawater in large lead-lined pans. Salt was used as currency in ancient Rome, and the roots of the words "soldier" and "salary" can be traced to Latin words related to giving or receiving salt. During the Middle Ages, salt was transported along roads built especially for that purpose.
the person eating the food to add their own salt to taste as opposed to forcing the same amount of saltiness on everyone equally.
In the Iron Age, the British evaporated salt by boiling seawater or brine from salt springs in small clay pots over open fires. Roman salt-making entailed boiling the seawater in large lead-lined pans. Salt was used as currency in ancient Rome, and the roots of the words "soldier" and "salary" can be traced to Latin words related to giving or receiving salt. During the Middle Ages, salt was transported along roads built especially for that purpose.
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