Sentence examples for processed salt from inspiring English sources

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The town has considerable local trade in fish, oil palm produce, locally processed salt, cassava (manioc), taro, plantains, and yams.

They have formed a lobby group, the Save Our Salt Coalition, which is seeking a change in the law that will require all future operators to pump back the processed salt they have removed.

TIP: A high quality salt with trace minerals & not a processed salt?

It gives a subtle flavor, and is less salty than processed salt.

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Joan Dye Gussow, a nutritionist and an outspoken standards-board member, made the case against synthetics in a 1996 article that was much debated, "Can an Organic Twinkie Be Certified?" She questioned whether organic should simply mirror the existing food supply, with its highly processed, salted and sugary junk food, or whether it should aspire to something better -- a countercuisine.

Commercially processed salts can taste bitter: Since WWII, iodine has been added to prevent thyroid-related diseases (such as cretinism).

Commercially processed salts can taste bitter: Since WW II, iodine has been added to prevent thyroid-related diseases (such as cretinism).

The water used to process salt is often of unknown quality.

Sea salt (not processed table salt) is a good source for trace minerals like potassium needed for strengthening your teeth.

In the Leblanc process, salt was treated with sulfuric acid to obtain salt cake (sodium sulfate).

All you need is some good water (no chlorine as it kills bacteria) and organic produce (pesticides again get in the way of the process), salt, some flavourings and a maximum of two summer days.

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