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>, Dan Abel > wrote: > > I can get a "no salt added" tomato paste too. :-) IMHO the flavor is > > superior. > > I've never met a can of tomato paste with added salt. Perhaps there are > regional differences? I've also found that canned crushed tomatoes > don't have added salt. Please watch your attribution snipping. I'm a low salt advocate. And yes, locally here, there are cans labeled "no salt added" for tomato paste. I see I'm going to have to take the digicam to the grocery store. There is a drastic difference in sodium content. -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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