According to the World Health Organization Czechs consume more than twice the recommended daily salt intake. While the WHO recommends less than 5 grams (one teaspoon), Czechs average around 13 grams per person.
This doesn't surprise me a bit. I've never understand it when my friends immediately salt their food without even tasting it first. To be fair, I do the same thing but with pepper. Of course, the difference is that I already know that Czech food doesn't ever have enough pepper for me. I never need to add salt over here.
When it comes to salt consumption, Czechs rank #3 in Europe. Only Hungary and Macedonia consume more salt per person than in Czechland.
This doesn't surprise me a bit. I've never understand it when my friends immediately salt their food without even tasting it first. To be fair, I do the same thing but with pepper. Of course, the difference is that I already know that Czech food doesn't ever have enough pepper for me. I never need to add salt over here.
When it comes to salt consumption, Czechs rank #3 in Europe. Only Hungary and Macedonia consume more salt per person than in Czechland.
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