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Adding a small amount of salt to black coffee can make it less bitter and more enjoyable to drink. This can be beneficial for those who need to reduce their sugar or lactose intake for health reasons, and the salt can be decreased over time as your taste buds adjust. Please be aware of any sodium restrictions that may apply to you.

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Adding a small amount of salt to black coffee can make it less bitter and more enjoyable to drink. This can be beneficial for those who need to reduce their sugar or lactose intake for health reasons, and the salt can be decreased over time as your taste buds adjust. Please be aware of any sodium restrictions that may apply to you.

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