Salt: A World History

In what way was meat an essential part of central Europe rather than salt?

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Most of central Europe was salt poor. Instead wealth was measured by the amount of fat that one consumed. For instance, European city-dwellers in the 19th century ate 56 pounds of fat per person, mostly pig fat, whereas Hungarians only ate around 40 pounds per person.