Salt Shaker or the Pepper Shaker, Which Has More
Holes? There isn't a universal standard dictating
the number of holes in salt and pepper
shakers; it varies by region, tradition,
and personal preference. Some argue that salt
shakers should have more holes due to its common
usage and to improve flow. Others counter that
pepper, being lighter and dustier than salt,
requires more holes to ensure an adequate flow
rate. There are also health considerations,
such as limiting salt intake, which might
favor fewer holes in salt shakers. Ultimately,
the decision is usually left
to the user's discretion,
based on their individual needs and
preferences for seasoning their food.