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Cerulean Seas Coarse Sea Salt - 14.5 oz | 
enlarge | Brand: Cerulean Seas Category: Grocery
Buy New: $3.75
Sales Rank: 96645
Ingredients: Refined Sea Salt Media: Misc. Clothing Size: 14.5 oz Size: 14.5 oz Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: 548057 UPC: 076606548055 EAN: 0076606548055 ASIN: B001825LTO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Born of the sun-drenched Pacific shore comes Cerulean Seas Gourmet Sea Salt. | | • | Derived from seawater and produced with an eye toward purity. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Until recently, salt was just that - salt. But these days, people are learning to appreciate the subtle differences in salts. Cerulean Seas Coarse Salt is ideal in a small crock on your stove so you can pinch a bit as you need it - professional chefs prefer cooking with coarse salt because it's easily measured by the fingers. Use it to make a tasty salt crust on meat or fish, or just add a bit to any recipe that calls for regular salt. Coarse salt resists caking, so it's easily stored. Cerulean Seas Seal Salt is a high-quality sea salt, from the California shores. It is derived from seawater and produced with an eye toward purity. Cerulean Seas Sea Salt (available in both fine and coarse grain), is kosher-certified for both Passover and daily use. Today, salt is inexpensive and universally available, but that wasn?t always the case. Because of it?s importance in food preservation and the fact that the human body requires it (for the regulation of fluid balance), salt has been an extremely valuable commodity throughout the ages. It was even once used as a method of exchange?Roman soldiers received a salt allowance as part of their pay. Salt was valued by the ancient Hebrews and Greeks, throughout the Middle Ages and well into the 19th century when it began to become more plentiful and therefore, reasonable in price. Salt (sodium chloride) comes either from salt mines or from the sea. Most of today's salt is mined and comes from large deposits left by dried salt lakes throughout the world. Table salt, a fine-grained refined salt with additives that make it free-flowing, is mainly used in cooking and as a table condiment. Iodized salt is table salt with added iodine (sodium iodide) ? particularly important in geographic areas that lack natural iodine, an important preventative for hypothyroidism. Sea salt is the type of salt used throughout history and is the result of the evaporation of sea water ? the more costly of the two processes. It comes in fine-grained
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