Not exact matches
Less salt means lower
sodium content than other misos,
so salt - conscious consumers can partake of the many health benefits of eating miso.
For my soups I use home made broth / stock
so if you are using the store bought brands I am not sure about the
sodium content, but even for those I recommend purchasing the reduced
sodium ones, because they could be very salty on their own and make the soup too salty.
It does have a high
sodium content,
so use it sparingly.
I try to buy all organic and low -
sodium beans for this recipe
so that I can control the salt
content.
One that's free of salt,
so you can add it to everything without worrying about the
sodium content.
Comprehensible labels are clearly required on the front of food packaging or on menus
so consumers can know the total fat, saturated fat, sugar and
sodium content of the food.
: 0) I guess it's a selfish response on my end because we're already avoiding white flours, high sugar
content, high saturated fats, high
sodium content... we eat together 7 nights a week, I pack lunches... I worry that the school will come along and undo some of the stuff I've worked
so hard for.
Soluble, liquid and ionic, it is
so concentrated that 40 drops (1/2 teaspoon) equals the mineral
content of 1/2 cup sea water with 99 percent
sodium removed.
Just be aware that some of these foods could be high in
sodium content,
so check food labels if you need to restrict your salt intake.
Of course,
sodium content can increase rapidly if you mix in salt or seasoning blends,
so if you're watching your
sodium, stick to pepper, herbs and spice mixes that don't contain salt.
It does have a high
sodium content,
so just be aware of your intake!
I definitely need to make my own taco seasoning -
so nice to know what's in it and control the
sodium content!
Unfortunately, dog food manufacturers aren't required to list
sodium content on their foods,
so unless you purchase a prescription diet, you have to do extra research to find a suitable food for your dog.
Unfortunately, restricting the
sodium content significant reduces palatability of these diets and
so pets will often not want to eat them.