Query: why "salt and pepper" but not "pepper and salt"?

Cohen, Gerald Leonard gcohen at UMR.EDU
Wed May 18 02:22:33 UTC 2005


This evening I received the following query: Why do we always say "salt and pepper" and never "pepper and salt?"

   I suppose the answer is that salt is more important.
 One may have just salt on the table, or both salt and pepper, but rarely only pepper.

   Or am I missing something?

Gerald Cohen



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