Monday, 6 December 2010

The Only Mineral We Eat

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Salt. We use it almost everyday without even thinking about it, sprinkling it on fries, eggs, adding a pinch here an there to whatever we find to be a little bland. It is nearly ubiquitious and totally unrearkable. However, salt is a substance with both a rich history and a deep hidden beauty.

Beyond its gustatory and historical influence, salt has another important property: it can be absolutly beautiful. Occupying huge parts of our earth - both above and below ground - salt forms and creates some of the most beautiful landscapes on the planet.

2 comment(s):

Anonymous said...

I thought water was another one that we consumed.

Anonymous said...

I think you'll find we eat all sorts of minerals. Iron for a start.