Let’s take a moment to really appreciate fish in its most untainted state. Ceviche, sashimi, and other forms of thinly sliced sea food are a perfect, low sodium dining option. If you stay away from the saltier schools, like mackarel, squid, and shellfish, and leave off the usual soy-based or salt-infused sauces, these light appetizers will generally rank low on the salt scale, hovering around 50 mg of sodium per serving (my best estimation). As I had mentioned yesterday, I substituted a Peruvian-inspired seafood ceviche for the Puerto Rican octopus salad. Although the recipe, and result, was different from the […]




