You love salt, but do you really know salt?
.” Salt is an essential nutrient for the human body , but that’s not all. Salt has also built empires, words , and, of course, gazillions of foods. Kimchi, lox, umeboshi, prosciutto, we’re talking about you.
But even if you understand that salt makes food taste good, how does salt work, exactly? Where does salt come from, what does salt do, and why does every recipe call for at least a pinch? Here’s all that—plus how to shop for salt, how to use it well, and how to dial it back when you’ve gone too far.Humans have been making salt for millennia , which means that the methods and sources are vast and varied. In the simplest terms, though, all salt comes from the sea, be those present-day bodies of water or ancient oceans buried eons ago. Some types of salt are directly mined, but.
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