igor_kavinski
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In old times, I think drying meat in the sun and salting it was the only preservation method they knew. At least in freezing climates, they had natural ice refrigeration.
Allow me to introduce you to the Yakhchāl : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YakhchālIn old times, I think drying meat in the sun and salting it was the only preservation method they knew. At least in freezing climates, they had natural ice refrigeration.
Mmmm, Spam! 🤩Food companies and cooks for that matter, learned a LONG time ago...if you can't make it GOOS, make it a bit salty.
Some people are more prediposed to crave sweets over salt. Others the opposite.![]()
HUNGER FOR SALT FOUND TO BE POWERFUL INSTINCT (Published 1983)
www.nytimes.com
We crave salt because of our brains.
The request was for natural foods. Bacon is far from natural since it is cured and filled with items that are not naturally occurring in pork belly. That said, 3 slices of bacon have less calories than a can of Mountain Dew and have lots of protein. I wouldn't call bacon extremely healthy due to the curing process, but it is far from unhealthy (the "fat is bad" myth has been disproven so many times).