Sea salt vs. regular salt

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J.J.Dillon
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Re: Sea salt vs. regular salt

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Supposed to taste more 'natural'.

Sea salt generally doesn't have any Iodine in it though.
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Re: Sea salt vs. regular salt

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My wife buys this stuff.
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tastes like salt, it all tastes like salt, I guess because basically, it's salt. Also, I'm thinking that if the trace ingredients are making a difference in your overall health, you're using too damn much of it.
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Re: Sea salt vs. regular salt

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J.J.Dillon wrote:Supposed to taste more 'natural'.

Sea salt generally doesn't have any Iodine in it though.
You're right! I like sea salt and used to cook with it a lot but now I like to use coarse Kosher salt both at work and at home......
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