Keith MacKinnon

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It was considered rude, sometimes even unlucky, to touch salt with the fingers. Salt was taken from the cellar on the tip of a knife and a small pile put on the diner’s plate. Some medieval and Renaissance plates had a small depression for salt. Placing salt on the table was a rich man’s luxury, but all classes ate salted foods.
Salt: A World History
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