Why do heat and eat foods have so much sodium?!


Question: Why do heat and eat foods have so much sodium!?
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Salt (sodium chloride) helps prevent spoiling by drawing moisture out of food, so bacteria can't grow!. Salt also kills existing bacteria that might cause spoiling!.

At one time, salting was one of the only ways to preserve food!. Although that's not the case today, salt remains a common ingredient in many processed foods!. Salt makes soups more savory, reduces dryness in crackers and pretzels, and increases sweetness in cakes and cookies!. Salt also helps disguise metallic or chemical aftertastes in products such as soft drinks!.

For otherwise healthy adults, the American Heart Association recommends limiting sodium intake to less than 2,300 milligrams (mg) a day!. That's about 1 teaspoon of table salt



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