Salt does not spoil.
Salt does not spoil, does not require refrigeration.
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Sugar and Salt
No, salt does not go bad after the expiration date. Salt is a mineral that does not spoil or expire.
Pickles are usually made with a lot of vinegar, oil or salt. Any one of these will act as a preservative.
Yes, the salt curing process will extend the life of the product but not forever.
No, salt does not have an expiration date. It is a mineral that does not spoil or go bad over time.
if you put potatoes near salt it while dry them out.
Because salt absorb water; without water bacteria are killed.
Pickles are usually made with a lot of vinegar, oil or salt. Any one of these will act as a preservative.
Leon M. Cammen has written: 'Animal colonization of salt marshes artificially established on dredge spoil' -- subject(s): Animal populations, Ecology, Marine sediments, Salt marsh ecology, Spartina 'Animal colonization of man-initiated salt marshes on dredge spoil' -- subject(s): Dredging spoil, Grasses, Marine animals, Marsh ecology, Salt marshes
Morton Salt does not have an expiration date. It is a stable product that does not spoil or go bad over time.