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So THAT's Why Salt Rings Form In Your Pan When You Cook PastaWhen a single grain of salt is dropped into water, it sinks to the bottom of the pan and creates something called a wake drag (like a tiny version of the ripple that follows speeding boats).
If you've ever tossed a generous pinch of salt into your pasta pan's water for flavor or as an attempt to make it boil faster, you've likely ended up with a whitish ring of deposits inside the pan.
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