Although many people are trying not to consume too much sodium, it can often be difficult to gauge just how much salt (aka sodium chloride) is in that restaurant entree or pre-packaged meal that ...
Just stir this thermometer-looking thing around in your foodstuff and it tells you the salt content. It only works in liquid-type foods between about 140 and 175 degrees Fahrenheit, in part (I’d ...
There are many kinds of delicious dishes in Japan including ramen and curry & rice, however, they contain much salt and too much salt raises blood pressure and increases the risk of adult diseases. If ...
Using a salt meter or sensor in food itself, in conjunction with other measures, can help reduce sodium intake by improving control of arterial hypertension at the community level, according to a Thai ...
The CDH-SD1 TDS and salt meter packs a real-time SD card data logger, which reportedly sets it apart from other conductivity meters. The CDH-SD1 TDS and salt meter packs a real-time SD card data ...