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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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SEA SALT HISTORY/ FACTS History/Facts Salt has always been essential to human life since humans need sodium in order to survive. The production of sea salt has been dated all the way back to prehistoric times. Since all salt either comes from dead, dried-up seas or living seas, the history of salt is equivalent to the history of sea salt. In the sub-Sahara in the 6th century, Moorish merchants regularly traded prized salt in equal amounts (by weight) for gold. Later in 1295, the explorer Marco Polo returned from his travels telling stories of the highly impressive value of salt coins bearing the seal of the Great Khan of the Mongol empire. There were salt trade routes all over the world with the most popular one leading from Morocco south across the Sahara to Timbuktu. The history of human civilization is said to be directly linked to salt. How so? Animals would create paths to salt licks, men would follow, turning trails into roads and settlements would grow beside these roads. As civilizations grew around the world, salt continued to be one of the main items used for trade. Solnitsata was Europe’s earliest known town, and it was constructed around a salt production facility. According to archaeologists, Solnitsata accumulated wealth by supplying salt throughout the Balkan Peninsula. WHERE TO BUY IODIZED & NON IODIZED SEA SALT IN NIGERIA; WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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*WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORGANIC FORM* - Handmade Palm Kernel Oil - Raw Unfiltered Honey - Grade A, Ghana Shea Butter - Cold/ Hot Press Coconut Oil - Cold Press Carrot Oil - Shea Butter+Coconut Oil Mix Cream *TO GET ANY OF THESE ITEMS* WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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*WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORGANIC FORM* - Handmade Palm Kernel Oil - Raw Unfiltered Honey - Grade A, Ghana Shea Butter - Cold/ Hot Press Coconut Oil - Cold Press Carrot Oil - Shea Butter+Coconut Oil Mix Cream *TO GET ANY OF THESE ITEMS* WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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*WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORGANIC FORM* - Handmade Palm Kernel Oil - Raw Unfiltered Honey - Grade A, Ghana Shea Butter - Cold/ Hot Press Coconut Oil - Cold Press Carrot Oil - Shea Butter+Coconut Oil Mix Cream *TO GET ANY OF THESE ITEMS* WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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*WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORGANIC FORM* - Handmade Palm Kernel Oil - Raw Unfiltered Honey - Grade A, Ghana Shea Butter - Cold/ Hot Press Coconut Oil - Cold Press Carrot Oil - Shea Butter+Coconut Oil Mix Cream *TO GET ANY OF THESE ITEMS* WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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*WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORGANIC FORM* - Handmade Palm Kernel Oil - Raw Unfiltered Honey - Grade A, Ghana Shea Butter - Cold/ Hot Press Coconut Oil - Cold Press Carrot Oil - Shea Butter+Coconut Oil Mix Cream *TO GET ANY OF THESE ITEMS* WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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*WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORGANIC FORM* - Handmade Palm Kernel Oil - Raw Unfiltered Honey - Grade A, Ghana Shea Butter - Cold/ Hot Press Coconut Oil - Cold Press Carrot Oil - Shea Butter+Coconut Oil Mix Cream *TO GET ANY OF THESE ITEMS* WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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*WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORGANIC FORM* - Handmade Palm Kernel Oil - Raw Unfiltered Honey - Grade A, Ghana Shea Butter - Cold/ Hot Press Coconut Oil - Cold Press Carrot Oil - Shea Butter+Coconut Oil Mix Cream *TO GET ANY OF THESE ITEMS* WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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*WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORGANIC FORM* - Handmade Palm Kernel Oil - Raw Unfiltered Honey - Grade A, Ghana Shea Butter - Cold/ Hot Press Coconut Oil - Cold Press Carrot Oil - Shea Butter+Coconut Oil Mix Cream *TO GET ANY OF THESE ITEMS* WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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*WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORGANIC FORM* - Handmade Palm Kernel Oil - Raw Unfiltered Honey - Grade A, Ghana Shea Butter - Cold/ Hot Press Coconut Oil - Cold Press Carrot Oil - Shea Butter+Coconut Oil Mix Cream *TO GET ANY OF THESE ITEMS* WhatsApp/ Call: 081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939
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