I don't know the meaning of "salt allowance"


In Oxford Learner's Dictionary, under allowance, it says that



Roman soldiers received a salt allowance, called salarium, the origin of the word salary.



allowance
2: the amount of something that is allowed in a particular situation


But I don't know the meaning of the phrase "salt allowance".




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