Chemistry and functionalities of lake deposits and plant-based salts used in food preparations: A review

•Traditional salts used in food preparations are lake deposits and plant-based ash salts.•Their alkalinity and their ionic composition determine their functionalities.•Their uncontrolled use at household level is subject to health risks. Lake deposits, plant-based ashes, filtrates and evaporites or...

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description •Traditional salts used in food preparations are lake deposits and plant-based ash salts.•Their alkalinity and their ionic composition determine their functionalities.•Their uncontrolled use at household level is subject to health risks. Lake deposits, plant-based ashes, filtrates and evaporites or alkaline salts are used traditionally in food preparations by local populations in Africa, Asia, South America, and Oceania. Depending on the context, traditional alkaline salts are used to reduce cooking times, improve rheological characteristics of starchy doughs, maintain the color of vegetables, improve the viscosity of sticky vegetables, and act as emulsifiers. This review highlights some of the relationships among chemical composition and physicochemical properties of traditional alkaline salts when used in solution as well as their functionalities. In addition, their potential toxicity and physiological effects are explored, which might lead to a better understanding of some previously unexplained functionalities and future trends in research, such as their impact on human health.
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