Examples: salted meats and fish, cheeses, meat products, pastries etc.
gold, iron, ore,salt,fish,soil, grow rich food
they traded salt and had great soil to grow rich food
Surplus food and crafts for copper,salt and leather goods form the savannas
All foods are rich in carbon. Life is carbon based. All organic molecules contain carbon. I can think of a few condiments that have no carbon (salt for example).
Gold and salt were the main resources traded in Ghana.
Finger food loaded with fat and salt slathered with sugar-rich ketchup.
Egyptians likely discovered that salt acted as a preservative through observation of its effects on food stored in salt-rich environments, such as the Nile delta. They noticed that salted fish and meats lasted longer without spoiling, leading them to use salt for preserving food during long journeys or for storage. This practice became essential in their culture, particularly for mummification and food preservation, highlighting the importance of salt in ancient Egyptian life.
salt is in food to give it a flavour. It is also a preservative when put on food.
No, baby food does not contain salt.
it's not in either food group salt is a mineral
Each food has his specific concentration of salt.
We are learning about the Ghana and they had lots but no salt (salt made there food taste better and kept there food good so it would last longer) so they traded gold for salt so they became very rich. They lived in Africa when the kingdom of Mali came thy owned more land then Ghana.