According to the McDonald's Nutrition Chart, one Big Mac contains 1040 mg (or 1.04 grams) of sodium. To get some perspective, in the U.S., the RDA for salt is 2,400 mg from all sources. And this is set with no regard for individual restrictions regarding the intake of salt.
There is 140 miler grams of salt in a small portion of fries from McDonald's and in a large portion of fries is 330 miler prams of salt .
Tons! They are supposed to contain the amount you should have in a day.
The small fries have 160mg of sodium.
The medium fries have 270mg of sodium.
The large fries have 350mg of sodium.
An average Small portion of fries contains 0.4g of salt, a medium contains 0.6g and a large on average contains 0.9g of salt.
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260 milligrams
A McDonald's hamburger has 480 mg sodium.
Approx. 3 g NaCl/100 g.
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39% salt 100% fat 58% unhealthy
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Add potatoes to it. They will absorb the excess salt.
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We eat it according to how much food but we usually eat spoonfuls
If you put salt in the pot and allow it to set for a bit, the salt will spread itself out into the food. It will taste better, and people won't feel like they need as much salt on the food. This is a good thing, especially if those eating the food have high blood pressure, as salt should be avoided with this condition. I usually salt my food as it is cooking and also leave salt out for those who enjoy a saltier flavor.
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