In most cases, yes for black olives. However, green olives are packed in a brine that is heavy with salt, so, no for green olives.
Gloria Rose has written: 'Cooking for good health' -- subject(s): Cookery, Low-fat diet, Recipes, Salt-free diet, Sugar-free diet 'Low-fat Cooking for Good Health'
just to be safe ........ no
http://www.alsosalt.com/saltfree.html offers your solution to a salt free diet. They offer a substitute salt product or salt free recipes you can try.
My guess would be no. If you are trying to be on a totally salt free diet, then no because most beers have some salt in it. It may not be much salt but beer does have salt in it. However, if you are on a low salt diet, then yes, since most beers only have a small amount of per in it per serving.
Canned olives are packed in brine. That is simply salt water.
Yes, it is. It is actually recommended to eat as little salt as possible.
There are roughly 80 Kalamata Olives per pound.
Christiane MacGregor has written: 'Thel ow-salt diet book' -- subject(s): Recipes, Salt-free diet
yes
Cindy Finch has written: 'Salt' -- subject(s): Recipes, Salt-free diet
no