In the middle ages salt was very rare and valuable, so a person "worth their weight" was a person who was needed and valuable.
That sounds like a local version of a cliche that is used to say something is cheap. There are several different forms of this such as: "It's not worth its weight in salt.". Salt is cheap so that would not be worth much unless it was a heavy item. This is just a version that says it is so cheap that you could blow it up but then that would cost more in gun powder than what you are blowing up.
in ancient Ghana salt was more valuable. gold was everywhere whereas salt was rare. also salt was more valuable because salt helps you retain water which ment they could travel longer without water, increasing trade across the Sahara desert. also salt helped preserve food, making it worth more than gold
The Arabs traded salt for West African gold at equal weight. (Salt was incredibly rare in West Africa.)
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To be without anything worth remarking on.
Yes it was the main currency hence the phrase worth its weight in salt or worth its salt.
in ancient Rome the soldiers were often paid in salt instead of gold and they were worth the same. It's where the saying "He's not worth his salt." comes from.
Gold is very expensive...if you are worth your weight in gold than you are worth a lot...It means the person who said it thinks that you are WONDERFUL...a great person/valuable employee/good friend, etc.
Part of people's Salary from working used to be salt because salt was valuable back then. So "Not to be worth your salt" would be another way of saying that you haven't done enough work to earn your salary. Hope this helped.
About a duck's weight in salt
That sounds like a local version of a cliche that is used to say something is cheap. There are several different forms of this such as: "It's not worth its weight in salt.". Salt is cheap so that would not be worth much unless it was a heavy item. This is just a version that says it is so cheap that you could blow it up but then that would cost more in gun powder than what you are blowing up.
If you are referring to Amarula, any specialty liquor store worth their weight in salt will have it.
They were both plentiful in the area. Salt was needed to prevent dehydration in such hot climates. Salt was worth its weight in gold. another thing is that salt was scarce in the savanna regions ... it was also sold in N. africa and europe:)
Your body needs salt, i.e. sodium. It means eat less salt than what you are normally eating...and does not mean no salt whatsoever on everything. It's just keeping salt to the minimal.
what is the weight of salt water of one cubic meter
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Essential to all animal life on this planet, salt can be harmful in excess.Many thousands of years ago, salt was discovered to be a great way to preserve food.See more information at the related Wikipedia link listed below: