It actually *is* referring to the metal. Salts are ionic compounds, which means when dissolved in water they separate out into their constituent ions. Our bodies need sodium (and potassium and calcium, and many other metals that form salts). Just eating “salt” doesn’t necessarily mean you’re getting sodium ions. So, packaging often writes out sodium and potassium separately, because it’s useful to know how much of these ions specifically are in the food, rather than just salts in general.
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