salt & pepper! saltpeter is poisonous. but if you're cooking for villains, go ahead and use that salt peter. it could save lives.
Currently there are 15 approved sugar substitutes in use in today's market. Additionally, some of these do have a blend which is used for just cooking and ...
No I wouldn't use it for cooking. Get yourself some good sea salt.
Using less salt for cooking !
You can use sugar, vanilla, maple, hot sauce, and spices. There are also salt substitutes.
Taste, mostly. Salt is a flavor enhancer. Salt also helps keep starchy foods from sticking together. Other sodium and potassium compounds are used to replace salt for different reasons. Potassium salts are helpful in low sodium diets. Sodium and potassium nitrates are good preservatives that are not as strong in taste as salt. And Glutamates, mainly MSG are less expensive substitutes.
Cooking oil or ghee are both good substitutes.
gray salt can be used in some cooking recipes
Salt is a flavor enhancer.
No. Salt peter is also known as KNO 3
It is a common salt substitute. You can buy it in grocery stores. Just look at the ingredient list of the salt substitutes.
I believe that salt hardens and prevents some ingredients from cooking.
Yes, sea salt is perfectly ok for use in cooking. Some will even say sea salt is better for you.