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Question by tdavid
Submitted on 5/29/2004
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what is the difference between canning salt and curing salt?


Answer by ebb
Submitted on 10/22/2004
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curing salt contains nitrites and nitrates, canning salt does not

 

Answer by yaaaaaaaaa
Submitted on 10/25/2004
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canning salt is pure salt and can be used to eat with curing salt is used to cure something.

 

Answer by nicky
Submitted on 12/4/2004
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is curing salt and canning salt the same?

 

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