Deep-Shaft Mining
Deep-shaft mining is much like mining for any other mineral. Typically, the salt exists as deposits in ancient underground sea beds. Most salt produced this way is used as rock salt. Solution Mining In solution mining, wells are erected over salt beds and fresh water is injected to dissolve the salt. Then the salt solution, or brine, is pumped out and taken to a plant for evaporation. Most common table salt are produced this way.
Solar Evaporation
Salt is harvested through solar evaporation from seawater or salt lakes. Wind and the sun evaporate the water from shallow pools, leaving the salt behind. It is usually harvested once a year when the salt reaches a specific thickness. This only works in areas with low rainfall and a lot of sun - Mediterranean countries and Australia for example.
Or if you're talking out the salt in meat, that's either added or was ingested by the animal before they were killed.
Road salt comes from ground up camel dung and is shipped to near places in the world (very effective)
some coarser salts come from the sea
That depends. Sea salt comes from the sea, where as other salts can come from various geological areas. The best place to look would be an area which sodium and chloride combine frequently. Also, avoid eating too much salt, as you will die.
salt is in food to give it a flavour. It is also a preservative when put on food.
Salt Cod Fritters are a traditional Portuguese dish. Many other countries have created their own versions of this dish.
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.
it's not in either food group salt is a mineral
yes salt removes water from food
It's better not to add salt to their food.
salt
Salt is a condiment.
No, salt is a mineral, not a food.