I'm looking at the jar of peanuts on my desk. I love peanuts. I get the house brand. They are 'lightly salted'. Love em. Now I see the label mentions Sea Salt. Now my ears get a little red. Sea Salt. I see this everywhere like it's some kind of magic ingredient. Well, there's about 155 million,zillion, gazillion tons of salt in the sea. Not to mention the earlier referred to figue entrapped all over the earth from previous seas. It's not Martian or Lunar salt, I don't care if it came from the Dead Sea or the Baltic salt it's just plain old salt. Right? If I'm wrong someone explain it to me. It doesn't prevent sickness from C-19. Salt is important though. Iodized salt also does something important, not sure what. If you add some garlic it keeps away vampires. Do we worry about vampires these days?
Sea salt!
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If I remember right, sea salt contains minute trace minerals. Besides it looks "environmental" on the label to get the tree huggers go buy it.
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Iodized salt contains Iodine, a necessary part of your diet. There are not many foods that will supply iodine. Shrimp is one (yummy!). Table salt is chemically produced and they add the iodine. Sea salt is just that and has no added stuff. You can actually taste the difference between the two types.
FWIW
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The thyroid gland really likes iodine. People without it can get goiters. Radioactive iodine is a component of nuclear fallout hence the idea of iodine tablets to protect the thyroid (by giving it its fill of the non-radioactive type). In people with Graves Disease on the other hand sometimes they have to nuke the thyroid (literally) and radioactive iodine is what they use.
A Slovenian friend brings me some local sea salt when he comes to visit, from their little bit of Adriatic coastline. Works great on good meat, fish, etc. Has a little bit of a tang to it. Salt beds as I understand it are derived from natural tidal basins. It turns out some bacteria thrive in high saline environments, and humans can cultivate those environments and harvest the salt from them. The bacteria kind of cover up the muck so harvesting takes some skill.Comment
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Not sure, John in Ohio lives in that AO and he would know. There is a former salt lick close to me that the Step parents of Sherman use to mine.
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There's a great big salt mine under Lake Huron on the Canadian side by Goderich. The stuff tastes like salt.Comment
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There are still salt evaporators in Southern San Francisco Bay (Alviso). They use levies to capture the tidal water. Been going on since late 1800's. The salt is washed in water after it crystalizes. Go figure.Fred Pillot
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