Salt (disambiguation)

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Salt is a dietary mineral, used for flavoring and preservation.

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Salt or salts may also refer to:

Chemistry

Places

People with the name

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional characters

Films

Literature

Music

Groups

  • Salt (band), a Swedish alternative rock band
  • SALT (band), a French-American rock band founded in 2016
  • SALT (quartet), a Swedish barbershop quartet
  • Veruca Salt, an American rock band named after the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character

Albums

Songs

Opera

  • "Salt", a mini-opera for alto voice, amplified cello and electronics by Missy Mazzoli from 2012

Computing

Enterprises

Organizations

Other uses

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