The spoiler hasn't spoilt anything for me. Still clueless.
Your cupboard?OK. I have looked and can't find anything that could have this much salt.
2,599 Milligrams = 2.599 grams2.599mg!!! Then why does your quiz question say (as @SatNavSaysStraightOn points out), 2599mg?
You are tired. I think the puppy really is getting to you.2.599mg!!! Then why does your quiz question say (as @SatNavSaysStraightOn points out), 2599mg?
@classic33 says 2.599gSalt content in grams, is 2.599g(@2.6g). Just been to the cupboard and checked some of it, and its correct.
which is 2.599g
Someone did say.....Sorry. I'm losing the plot and getting myself confused so I tried to edit my last post (unsuccessfully). I blame the puppy entirely.
So....this product has 2.599g (2599mg) of salt per 100g. Fish has on approximately 0.065g (65mg) of salt per 100g, (although it varies depending on the fish). Salted peanuts have approx.1.3g (1300mg) of salt per 100g. So this product is twice as salty as salted peanuts and forty times saltier than fish.
If I'm still not understanding I'll throw in the towel.
Far too easy @classic33, except for the slightly ambiguous pics (the yellow squash and the cucumber/courgette). Lets ramp it up...