No, there is no fat in salt.
Salt (sodium chloride) has no fat inside.
OK, it is either... Fat, sugars, fibre and salt. Fat, saturates, sugar and salt. Fibre, saturates, sugar and salt. Fat, saturates, sugars and sodium.
Table salt (sodium chloride) does not dissolve in fat. Salt is ionic and soluble in polar solvents like water, while fats are nonpolar substances. The chemical properties of salt and fat prevent them from mixing or dissolving in each other. Therefore, if you add table salt to fat, it will remain undissolved.
Salt
don't add as much salt.
An average-sized apple contains about 19 grams of sugar, almost no fat, and negligible amount of salt.
39% salt 100% fat 58% unhealthy
The salt wouldn't make you fat BUT it causes water retention. Too much salt= dehydration = your face will LOOK fatter from the water that your body will store in your face .
Potatoes fat salt+ oil
potatoes, salt (usually), and trans fat.
salt and vinegar
fat or carbohydrates