A salt tax is literally a tax levied directly on salt , usually proportional to the amount of salt purchased e.g. by the pound . In ancient times, salt was extremely valuable as a preservant, and, in some cultures, nearly worth its weight in gold. Words such as wiktionary salary salary are derived from the same root as salt and indicate its vitality to civilizations. As an example, ancient salaries could literally be quantities of salt. Due to the rarity and importance of salt, levying a tax on its commerce was extremely lucrative, but also widely dispised and controversial. Below are some notable examples of salt taxation throughout history. The French Gabelle The salt tax in China at various times including that under the Salt commission Tang and the Yuan Dynasty Mongol Yuan . The History of the British salt tax in India salt tax in India including that under the British. See also Salt Riot disambig de Salzsteuer fi Suolavero ... more details
There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Salt , both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . Both titles are extant as of 2007. The Salt Baronetcy , of Saltaire in the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 30 October 1869 for the manufacturer, benefactor and Liberal Party UK Liberal politician Titus Salt . The Salt Baronetcy , of Standon, and of Weeping Cross in the County of Stafford, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 8 August 1899 for Sir Thomas Salt, 1st Baronet Thomas Salt , a banker and Conservative Party UK Conservative Member of Parliament for Stafford UK Parliament constituency Stafford for many years. Other members of the family may also be mentioned William Salt 1808 1863 was a Banker and Genealogist. Harold Francis Salt 1879 1971 , youngest son of the first Baronet, was a Major General in the Army. James Frederick Thomas George Salt 1940 3 Dec 2009 , son of George Stevenson Salt, second son of the second Baronet, was a Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy . Salt Baronets, of Saltaire 1869 Sir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet 1803 1876 Sir William Henry Salt, 2nd Baronet 1831 1892 Sir Shirley Harris Salt, 3rd Baronet 1857 1920 Sir John William Titus Salt, 4th Baronet 1884 1953 Sir David Shirley Salt, 5th Baronet 1930 1978 Sir Anthony Houlton Salt, 6th Baronet 1931 1991 Sir Patrick MacDonnell Salt, 7th Baronet b. 1932 Salt Baronets, of Standon and Weeping Cross 1899 Sir Thomas Salt, 1st Baronet 1830 1904 Sir Thomas Anderson Salt, 2nd Baronet 1863 1940 High Sheriff of Staffordshire 1909. Sir Thomas Henry Salt, 3rd Baronet 1905 1965 Sir Thomas Michael John Salt, 4th Baronet b. 1946 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 Category Baronetcies Salt ... more details
Veruca Salt may refer to List of characters in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Veruca Salt The character in the novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the films based on the novel Veruca Salt band , the Chicago based alternative rock band dab ... more details
Salt Lake may refer to Salt lake , a lake containing a high concentration of salt TOC right Cities, counties, towns etc. Salt Lake, Hawaii , a neighborhood on the island of Oahu, U.S. Salt Lake City , capital of Utah and county seat of Salt Lake County, U.S. Salt Lake Valley , U.S. North Salt Lake, Utah , U.S. South Salt Lake, Utah , U.S. Salt Lake City, Kolkata , popular nickname for Bidhannagar, Kolkata, India Lakes Dead Sea , west of Jordan, east of Israel, east of Palestinian Authorities Larnaca Salt Lake , Cyprus Lake Tuz , whose Turkish name Tuz G l means salt lake , found in central Anatolia, Turkey Salt Lake, a lake in Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota , U.S. Great Salt Lake , the largest salt lake in the Western Hemisphere, located in northern Utah, U.S. Great Salt Lake Desert , a large playa in northern Utah Little Salt Lake , a small salt lake in Utah Sambhar Salt Lake , India s largest salt lake, west of Jaipur Zuni Salt Lake , a rare, high desert lake, and a classic maar south of the Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Salt Lake Arkansas , a lake in Clark County, Arkansas Salt Lake Florida , a lake in Pinellas County , Florida, United States Salt Lake Poland , a lake in Pomeranian Voivodeship , Poland Salt Lake Saskatchewan , a lake in Saskatchewan, Canada Landmarks Salt Lake City International Airport , an airport in Utah Salt Lake Temple , a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Salt Lake Stadium , the world s second largest stadium, formally named Yuva Bharati Krirangan , located in Kolkata, India Sports Salt Lake Bees , a minor league baseball team in Salt Lake City Real Salt Lake , a Major League Soccer team in Salt Lake City Miscellaneous USS Salt Lake City USS Salt Lake City , two United States Navy vessels disambiguation de Solone Begriffskl rung fa id Salt Lake it Lago salato disambigua ja ru sv Salt Lake uk ... more details
salt cellar to top of place setting Image Salt cellar Athens Louvre ED524.jpg thumb Black glaze salt cellar. Terracotta, 5th century BC, Athens. Image Saliera.png thumb Benvenuto Cellini s Cellini Salt Cellar Salt Cellar , made in Paris for Francis I of France , 1540 1543 Gold, partly covered in enamel, with an ebony base. A salt cellar also called salt or standing salt is a vessel, usually small and made of glass or silver, used on the table for holding salt . An individual salt dish or squat open salt cellar placed near a trencher tableware trencher was called a trencher salt . The use of salt cellars continued through the 1940s but has been in decline since, gradually replaced by salt shaker ... designs, and may have the word salt or S on them in various languages. A salt cellar often has a lid ... one for example, a porcelain cellar with a wooden lid . Some salt cellars, also known as salt dips, open salts, and salt dishes, are not true cellars at all, but open dishes, without lids ... salt spoon , was passed to guests by the head of the household for individual service. ref http food.gearlive.com food article history salt shaker salt cellar 07190330 History of the Salt Shaker and Salt Cellar Food Squeeze. ref It is still possible to find salt cellars today, but they are not used ... to salt while preparing meals. These are less likely to be elaborately decorated, and may have a range of designs for ease of use. For example, a salt cellar with a high back containing a hole allows ... protects the salt a little, but the cellar is open allowing the cook to reach in and take salt. Salt cellars used to be made of glass, but in recent times can be found in many different media ... of Open Salts. Rovin and Ravin with MikeSegers. ref Sometime after 1950, salt cellars became a coveted collectible . In ancient times salt was a precious commodity. In Tibet , according to Marco Polo , cakes of salt displayed a likeness of the ruler and were used as money. ref http www.foodreference.com ... more details
Distinguish curing salt Pickling salt is a salt that is used mainly for canning and manufacturing Pickling pickle s. It is made without iodine or any anticaking products added. ref http www.foodsubs.com Salt.html pickling 20salt Cook s Thesaurus Salt Bot generated title ref If pickles are made with table salt, they will have dark and cloudy juice, due to the iodide in the salt, although the flavour should be about the same. Pickling salt is very fine grained, to speed up dissolving in water to create a brine , so it is useful for solutions needing salt. Other uses Pickling salt can be used for things other than pickling. It can be used in place of table salt, although it can cake. A solution to this would be to add a few grains of rice to the salt, or to bake it draws the moisture out , and then break it apart. Pickling salt sticks well to food, so it can be used in place of popcorn salt, which also has fine grains. ref http www.foodsubs.com Salt.html Cook s Thesaurus Salt Bot generated title ref References references Category Edible salt Category Food preservation Category Pickles Category Pickling agents ingredient stub ... more details
Pepper and salt may refer to Salt and pepper Erigenia bulbosa , a plant native to the eastern United States Philotheca spicata , a plant native to Western Australia disambig ... more details
Salt box may refer to Saltbox , an architectural style popularized in New England The Salt Box , a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument destroyed by fire in 1969 Disambig ... more details
Nofootnotes article date April 2012 A protein microarray , sometimes referred to as a protein binding microarray , provides a multiplex assay multiplex approach to identify proteinprotein interactions, to identify the substrates of protein kinase s, to identify transcription factor protein activation ... on which different molecules of protein or specific DNA binding sequences as capture probes for the proteins .... The most common protein microarray is the antibody microarray , where antibodies are spotted onto the protein chip and are used as capture molecules to detect proteins from cell lysate solutions. Related ... s, tissue microarray s and chemical compound microarray s. Applications Protein microarrays also ... of protein chips, the most common being glass slide chips and nano well arrays. Production of protein arrays The production process depends on the type of protein chip. ProteinProtein array The proteins ... in situ and directly attached to the array. The proteins can be synthesised through Protein biosynthesis biosynthesis , cell free protein array cell free DNA expression or peptide synthesis chemical ... out through lithographic methods or by the so called SPOT synthesis. DNA Protein array Double stranded DNA the exact binding sequence of the protein is attached spotted on the array. Artifacts to avoid ... Adjust the solute conditions to avoid non specific association change salt concentration, pH, add 1 alignate On the array s surface the conjugated protein should be in the right conformation i.e. ... and effective protein capture agent for microarrays. Recently, nucleic acids, receptors, enzymes ... variety of experiments to be conducted on proteinprotein interactions, and all other protein binding substrates. Detection methods Although protein microarrays may use similar detection methods as DNA Microarrays, a problem is that protein concentrations in a biological sample may be many orders of magnitude different from that for mRNAs. Therefore, protein chip detection methods must have a much ... more details
Image SaltGlaciers ZagrosMtns 20010810.jpg thumb Salt domes hills and salt glaciers dark areas in the Zagros Mountains of southern Iran . A salt glacier is a flow of salt typically halite that is created when a rising diapir in a salt dome breaches the surface. Gravity causes the salt to flow like glaciers into adjacent valleys. Most of the flow occurs during the winter, when the salt is wet, as salt strength is critically dependent on its water content. The resulting tongue shaped bodies can extend for kilometers, with repeating bow shaped ridges separated by crevasse like gullies and with steep sides and fronts. Clay mineral Clays may be brought up with the salt, turning it dark. The salt glaciers of Iran ref cite web url http earthobservatory.nasa.gov Newsroom NewImages images.php3?img id 16435 title Iran s Salt Glaciers work NASA Earth Observatory accessdate 2006 04 27 ref ref Talbot, C.J. and Rogers, E.A. 1980. Seasonal movements in a salt glacier in Iran . Science , 208 , 395 397. ref are halite while the salt glacier of L neburg Kalkberg , Germany is composed of gypsum and other carbonate minerals . References references Urai, J.L., Spiers, C.J., Zwart, H.J. & Lister, G.S. 1986. Weakening of rock salt by water during long term creep. Nature, 324, 554 557 Category Sediments geomorph stub ca Glacera salina de Salzgletscher es Glaciar salino fa ja ... more details
Truffle salt is sea salt that has been laced with fragrant pieces of black or white Truffle fungus truffle . It has a meaty, earthy flavor and is often added as a seasoning to egg, meat, and pasta dishes. References http www.trufflesalt.net Truffle Salt Its uses and various flavors http www.gourmetsleuth.com Articles Exotic Herbs Spices and Salts 639 truffle salt.aspx Gourmet sleuth truffle salt Category Salt ... more details
italic title The Book of Salt by Monique Truong presents a narrative through the eyes of Binh, a Vietnamese cook. It tells his story predominantly in Paris and his hometown in Vietnam . This book does not have a linear narrative structure, rather Binh speaks of his history in a Stream of consciousness ... over every week. The Man on the Bridge Binh meets the Man on the Bridge years before he meets Gertrude ... this is never explicitly stated in the book, these facts suggest that the Man on the Bridge was in fact ... Stein s work. Finally, the most valuable photograph becomes the one of the man on the bridge. After ... on the bridge had on Binh s life. Because of this man, Binh finds a reason for staying in Paris ... language, believing it holds the ticket to social advancement. The Man on the Bridge, if he indeed ... apparent when Binh discovers a notebook written by Gertrude Stein entitled the Book of Salt ... cultural practices, such as the Steins pampering of their dogs. Salt File MountSodom061607.jpg thumb .... As the title of the book suggests, salt is an important recurring image throughout the novel. Binh describes how salt can mean different things depending on where it comes from kitchen, sweat, tears, or the sea. The word salary comes from the word salt, so salt is another way of saying labor ... 5. ref The book uses salt and its many connotations to connect themes of love and redemption. Food also adds to the meaning of salt in this context. Truong herself states that Food or the preparation .... Lambda Book Report . Vol. 12 Issue 3 4. Oct Nov 2003 6 7. ref Salt also implies homosexuality in terms of the Biblical connotation of salt, in particular to the turning of Lot Bible Lot s wife into a pillar of salt for looking back at her home, to the city of Sodom and Gomorrah Sodom . This is an implication ... out to other members from his same ethnic community e.g. The Man on the Bridge . As a minority living ... wiki Cite Cite.php references DEFAULTSORT Book Of Salt Category Postcolonial literature Category ... more details
Otheruses File Salt and Pepper.JPG thumb Salt and pepper on a dining table of a hotel Image Piper nigrum on sodium chloride bg.jpg thumb Salt crystals and a black peppercorn Salt and pepper is the common name for Salt edible salt and black pepper , a traditionally paired set of condiments found on dining tables where European style food is eaten. The pairing of salt and pepper as table condiments dates to seventeenth century French cuisine , which considered pepper the only spice as distinct from herb s such as fines herbes which did not overpower the true taste of food. ref http www.slashfood.com 2008 08 16 when did salt and pepper become a pair When did salt and pepper become a pair? , Max Shrem, Slashfood.com ref They are typically found in a set of salt and pepper shakers , often a matched set. References references Category Condiments ml ... more details
refimprove date December 2007 A b cookbook saltspoon salt spoon is a miniature utensil used with an open salt cellar for individual service. ref http dictionary.reference.com browse salt spoon ref It is an historical and nostalgic item from a time before table salt was free flowing, as it is today. The spoon itself ranges from 2 to 3  inches 5 to 7.5  cm long and has a circular bowl measuring approximately 0.5 to 0.75  inches 1.25 to 2  cm . They can be found in a wide range of materials including glass, Sterling silver, plastic, wood, ivory, bone and shell. Salt absorbs moisture from its surroundings, and had a tendency to clump together into one large lump. The head of the household usually presided over the distribution of salt at the dining table. This lump of salt was placed into a small dish, called by various names open salt, salt cellar, Table salt. Today we also refer to these as Master salts. It was then broken up with a knife handle or other utensil and placed into smaller, individual salt cellars, often matching the larger one in design. Since it was such a precious seasoning, only small portions were given to each person at the table. The food was either dipped into the small individual salt cellars or was scooped out with the small salt spoons and sprinkled over the food. In the early 1930s, a process was developed which literally coats each grain of salt and keeps it from sticking together. Due to these changes in the processing of salt for consumer use, the open salt cellar and its accompanying salt spoon have become largely obsolete, having been replaced by the everyday salt shakers. They are, however, a highly collectable item and are still used today as a bit of nostalgia on many dining tables. Notes references DEFAULTSORT Salt Spoon Category Spoons ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 Dishwasher salt is a particular grade of crystalline sodium chloride intended for use in dishwasher s. Dishwasher salt is used for the same purpose as and is very similar to water softener salt, namely to regenerate ion exchange resin s used to remove the Hard water hardness ions calcium and magnesium from water. Dishwasher salt is in a granular form, with particles larger than common table salt and unlike table salt has no added iodine included as a dietary supplement in the U.S. . The granule size ensures that the salt dissolves slowly and that fine particles do not block the softener unit. Ingredients 95 sodium chloride salt , 5 other Anticaking agent e.g. sodium ferrocyanide or potassium ferrocyanide Alternatives Dishwasher salt is harmful to the environment. For this reason, alternatives are also being developed for dishwasher salt. One notable solution has been developed by TU Eindhoven. ref http www.deingenieur.nl nl nieuws 17936 water ontharden met polymeerbolletjes.html Polymer as alternative to dishwasher salt ref External links http www.practicallyedible.com edible.nsf Pages dishwashersalt Practically Edible Dishwasher Salt reflist DEFAULTSORT Dishwasher Salt Category Home appliances Category Water technology inorganic compound stub de Regeneriersalz ... more details
A salt storm is a low lying cloud of airborne salt that hovers over large areas, the result of wind sweeping over salt flat s. Salt storms usually occur in places with large aboveground deposits of salt, such as those surrounding the Great Salt Lake in Utah and the Aral Sea . Salt storms are also a frequent phenomenon in the Salar de Uyuni region in Bolivia . Effects Salt storms near the Aral Sea pose a serious health hazard to surrounding areas. Surface runoff Run off from nearby farms has resulted in the pollution of the Aral Sea with toxins like pesticides and fertilizers. As the sea evaporates, the toxic pollutants in the water crystallize along with other minerals to form salt flats. When the toxins and minerals from the salt flats are blown into the air by these storms and inhalation inhaled , the toxins and minerals may cause throat cancer throat and lung cancer , infant mortality , decreased life expectancy and birth defect s. ref cite news last Shukman first David title Aral catastrophe recorded in DNA url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi science nature 3846843.stm publisher BBC News accessdate 4 December 2010 date 29 June 2004 ref Salt storms can also block visibility and cause chemical weathering chemical damage to surrounding structures. See also Aral Sea Salt flat References reflist Category Salt flats climate stub sv Saltstorm ... more details
File Galactose 1 phosphate uridylyltransferase 1GUP.png thumb right Cartoon diagram of a dimer of Escherichia coli galactose 1 phosphate uridylyltransferase GALT in complex with UDP galactose stick models . Potassium, zinc, and iron ions are visible as purple, gray, and bronze colored spheres respectively. In biochemistry , a dimer is a macromolecular Complex chemistry complex formed by two, usually covalent bond non covalently bound , macromolecule s like protein s or nucleic acid s. It is a Protein quaternary structure quaternary structure of a protein. A homo dimer would be formed by two identical molecule s process called homodimerization . A hetero dimer would be formed by two different macromolecules process called heterodimerization . Most dimers in biochemistry are not connected by covalent bond s with the exception of disulfide bridge s. An example of this would be the enzyme reverse transcriptase , which is made of two different amino acid chains. ref cite journal journal J. Med. Chem. year 2006 volume 49 issue 16 pages 4834 4841 doi 10.1021 jm0604575 title Structure Activity Relationships of 2 ,5 Bis O tert butyldimethylsilyl d ribofuranosyl 3 spiro 5 4 amino 1 ,2 oxathiole 2 ,2 dioxide thymine Derivatives as Inhibitors of HIV 1 Reverse Transcriptase Dimerization author Nicolas Sluis Cremer, Noureddine Hamamouch, Ana San F lix, Sonsoles Vel zquez, Jan Balzarini, and Mar a Jos Camarasa pmid 16884295 ref Some proteins contain specialized domains to ensure dimerization dimerization domains . Examples Antibody Antibodies Receptor tyrosine kinase s Transcription factor s Leucine zipper motif proteins Nuclear receptor s 14 3 3 protein s G protein coupled receptor s G protein subunit dimer Kinesin Triosephosphateisomerase TIM Alcohol dehydrogenase Factor XI Factor XIII Toll like receptor Fibrin ogen References reflist See also Dimer Protein trimer ProtCID DEFAULTSORT Protein dimer Category Proteins Category Dimers chemistry Biochem stub es D mero biolog a ... more details
Celery salt is a flavored salt used as a food seasoning, made from ground seeds, which may come from celery or its relative lovage . These ground seeds are mixed with salt, either table salt or sea salt . Celery salt is an ingredient of the Bloody Mary cocktail Bloody Mary cocktail and the Caesar cocktail Caesar cocktail. It is also commonly used to season the famous Chicago style hot dog , the New York System wiener , salads, and stews. It can also be used to liven up a coleslaw. It is a primary ingredient in Old Bay brand seasoning. ref http www.schwartz.co.uk productdetail.cfm?id 5134 ref ref http www.seasonedpioneers.co.uk seasoning detail.aspx?ID 33 ref References reflist . Category Edible salt Condiment stub es Sal de apio vls Rystepiet ... more details
image SaltTectonics1.jpg 500px thumb right Salt tectonics is concerned with the geometries and processes associated with the presence of significant thicknesses of evaporite s containing rock salt within a stratigraphy stratigraphic sequence of rocks. This is due both to the low density of salt, which does not increase with burial, and its low strength. Passive salt structures Structures may form during ... to 2500 kg m , which is greater than that of salt. ref McGeary. D and C. C. Plummer 1994 Physical Geology ... layers have become denser, the weak salt layer will tend to deform into a characteristic series ... will be concentrated in the depressions and the salt will continue to move away from them into the ridges ... by movement of salt along the ridge system, continuing until the salt supply is exhausted. During ... II and Gorleben salt dome s in Germany are an example of a purely passive salt structure. Such structures do not always form when a salt layer is buried beneath a sedimentary overburden. This can be due ... the salt unit that increase both its density and strength. Active salt structures image SaltTectonics3.jpg 500px thumb Active tectonics will increase the likelihood of salt structures developing ... of the overburden layer will allow the salt to rise into the cores of anticline s, as seen in salt dome s in the Zagros Mountains . If the pressure within the salt body becomes sufficiently high it may be able to push through its overburden, this is known as forceful diapirism. Many salt diapirs may contain elements of both active and passive salt movement. An active salt structure may pierce its overburden and from then on continue to develop as a purely passive salt diapir. Reactive salt structures image SaltTectonics2.jpg 500px thumb In those cases where salt layers do not have the conditions necessary to develop passive salt structures, the salt may still move into relatively low pressure areas around developing folds and faults. Such structures are described as reactive . Salt detached ... more details
File GarlicSalt.jpg thumb right 170px A bottle of garlic salt Garlic salt is a flavored salt used as food seasoning made of a mixture of dried ground garlic and table salt with an humectant anti caking agent e.g. calcium silicate . In its most basic form it is made by combining 3 parts salt and 1 part garlic powder. It is used as a substitute for fresh garlic, for example in burgers or Chili con carne chili . It should not be mistaken with minced garlic, granulated garlic, or garlic powder, which are just ground dried garlic, also sold as spices. Ground garlic can be made into garlic salt by pouring it into a bowl with salt and pouring humectant on it. See also Flavored salt External links Herbs and spices Category Herb and spice mixtures Category Edible salt ingredient stub es Sal de ajo nl Knoflookzout ... more details
Image British salt.jpg thumb right 250px British Salt plant near the Trent and Mersey Canal in Middlewich, Cheshire British Salt Limited is a United Kingdom based chemical company that produces pure white salt . The company is owned by Tata Chemicals Europe after a buy out from private equity company LDC ref name LDC cite web title Salt firm in 100m takeover work Manchester Evening News url http www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk news business s 1010 1010382 salt firm in 100m takeover.html accessdate ... approximately 800,000 tonnes of pure white salt every year. ref name LDC LDC bought British Salt from its previous owners, US Salt Holdings LLC in 2007, investing 35m in the company. A management team has taken a minority stake. ref name LDC US Salt had bought British Salt from its previous owners ... 2007 02 09 ref In 2005, British Salt acquired New Cheshire Salt Works limited, known as NCSW ... title British Salt purchase of New Cheshire Salt Works work Competition Commission url http www.competition ... sing on site sold to Chantry Developments. ref cite web title Grand plan for salt works work Northwich Guardian url http www.northwichguardian.co.uk news news display.var.1191721.0.grand plan for salt works.php accessdate 2007 02 15 ref The salt is extracted from strata that lie approximately 180 metres below ground. Bore holes are drilled into the strata and water is forced down to dissolve the salt ... factory for purification and water evaporation to produce the pure salt. It is estimated that there are salt reserves sufficient for 200 years. ref name LDC The main uses for the salt ... During the severe weather experienced in the UK in February 2009, British Salt also started to supply low grade salt for de icing of roads, after local authorities announced they were running very low on salt used for gritting due to the unexpected weather. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 ... 2010 04 27 ref See also History of salt in Middlewich Winter storms of 2009 2010 External links ... more details
Pillar of salt can refer to The pillar of salt into which Lot s wife was transformed in the Biblical account of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah The Pillar of Salt road sign near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, England, thought to be the first internally illuminated road sign in the country disamb ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Seasoned salt is a blend of table salt , herbs , spices , other flavourings , ref cite web url http www.ifood.tv network seasoned salt title Seasoned Salt publisher iFoodTV accessdate 2011 12 30 ref and sometimes monosodium glutamate MSG . ref cite book last Campbell first Regina title Regina s International Vegetarian Favorites year 2003 page 153 ref It is sold in supermarkets and is commonly used in fish and chip shop s and other take away food shops. It is also known as seasoning salt , season salt , chip spice and in Australia and New Zealand, chicken salt . Chip spice is also another variation, which originated in Kingston Upon Hull and mainly contains salt and spices such as paprika but also contains tomato powder. Seasoned salt is often the standard seasoning on foods such as Chicken food chicken , hot french fries fries and deep fried seafood , or potatoes. ref cite news url http www.smh.com.au opinion a grain of chicken salt is too much 20090218 8bej.html title A grain of chicken salt is too much first Deborah last Brown newspaper Sydney Morning Herald date February 19, 2009 ref Most take away shops also offer the option of normal salt. Chicken salt, as sold in Australia and New Zealand, generally contains chicken extracts, which are listed as the second ingredient after salt . It is therefore not suitable for strict vegetarians . However, some flavoured salts sold as chicken salt do not contain chicken extracts or concentrates. It is not related to the chicken flavouring or seasoning that is found on potato crisps, although it can be similar in appearance both have a slight yellow colouring . Ingredients Ingredients vary by recipe or manufacturer. Common herbs and spices include Celery seed Chili powder Garlic powder Marjoram Mustard seed Onion powder Oregano Paprika Sugar Thyme Turmeric White pepper Also found are Monosodium glutamate ... Seasoned Salt Category Edible salt ... more details
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