The efforts of Agafea Mihalovna and the cook, that the dinner should be particularly good, only ended in two famished friends attacking the preliminary course, eating a great deal of bread and butter, salt goose and 
salted mushrooms, and in Levin's finally ordering the soup to be served without the accompaniment of little pies, with which the cook had particularly meant to impress their visitor.
The sausage had only to watch the pot to see that the food was properly cooked, and when it was near dinner-time, he just threw himself into the broth, or rolled in and out among the vegetables three or four times, and there they were, buttered, and 
salted, and ready to be served.
By comparison, Walkers Ready 
Salted has 1.4g per 100g.
Aside from olives, other products with the highest salt per portion include: Ginsters Cornish Pasty (272g) with 2.99g of salt per portion, equivalent to seven portions of 
salted peanuts.
Meanwhile Ginsters Cornish Pasty contained 2.99g of salt per portion, equivalent to seven portions of 
salted peanuts, and Aldi's Eat & Go Sausages & Ketchup contained 2.2g per portion - as much salt as 4.5 bags of ready 
salted crisps.
Also try to avoid salting food that has already been 
salted,' encourages Jennings.
I suppose when he did 'Cod,' he knew that the fish and salt go together because it was 
salted cod that changed the world's diet for a time.
And how Filipinos, particularly those from the North, reach for 
salted fish even if their viand had already been cooked with a dash of salt?
READY 
SALTED - WHERE WE FIND IT AROUND 75% of the salt we eat is already in the everyday foods we eat so it is unlikely you'd need to supplement salt levels (unless you happen to be a professional athlete).
Eat notoriously high-salt foods, like cheese, bacon, ham, 
salted and roasted nuts and salami, in moderation, and watch out for ready meals, pizzas, pasta sauces and bread.
Eat notoriously high-salt foods - like cheese, bacon, ham, 
salted and roasted nuts and salami - in moderation and watch out for ready meals, pizzas, pasta sauces and bread.
HIGH SALT FOODS: Anchovies, bacon, cheese, gravy granules, ham, olives, pickles, prawns, salami, 
salted and dry roasted nuts, salt fish, smoked meat and fish, soy sauce, stock cubes, yeast extract In these foods, the salt content can vary widely between different brands or varieties.