How to Say ‘Low in salt’ in Japanese
塩分の少ない
えんぶんのすくない
💬 Usage Tip: '[塩分]' (salt content), '[少ない]' (little).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Diets low in salt are recommended for heart health, recognizing Japanese dishes may naturally contain salt.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
塩分えんぶん
[enbun]
salt content
The amount of salt in a food item.
塩分の少ない食品を選びます。
I choose low-salt foods.
のの
[no]
of
A particle indicating possession or contents.
塩分の調節が必要です。
Salt content adjustment is necessary.
少ないすくない
[sukunai]
few, little
Small in amount or degree.
少ない時間で勉強する。
Study in a short time.
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