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No contest..........Salt. Salt: The Sneaky Spice ATLANTA (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Could you be consuming too much salt? Experts say the average American probably takes in too much of the spice, and new research shows salt may do more than just raise your blood pressure. Here's why salt can be the sneaky spice you should watch for. Whether you use a pinch or pour it on, dietician Nancy Anderson, R.D., says you're probably eating too much salt. "The average American probably consumes around 4,000 to 5,000 milligrams a day, easily," says Anderson, who is with Emory Heartwise Risk Reduction Program in Atlanta. But, for healthy adults, the American Heart Association recommends no more than 2,400 milligrams of sodium a day. http://www.ivanhoe.com/channels/p_channelstory.cfm?storyid=9265
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I would say oregano.It is popular.Salt is mineral and not a spice,so cannot be included.
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I like Lawry's season salt
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WORLDWIDE, I'd guess soy sauce.
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probably pepper
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I would say pepper. Is salt a spice?
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black peppercorn
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The definition of Spice includes anything that adds zest. Salt falls in this catagory. The definition that spice it is of vegetable origin is only one definition of spice. Salt is the number one spice!
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spice--pepper mineral--salt
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when you say spice i think nutmeg
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Aleppo pepper is the world's most popular spice. Salt is the most popular seasoning and preservative.
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Recognized as the worlds' most popular spice, pepper was once so rare and valuable, it was sometimes used as currency. A major commodity in Europe during the Middle Ages pepper was not only used as a seasoning, but also as a preservative and as a medicine.
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