Everyone is familiar with the iodized salt used for cooking found in grocery stores, but there are also other salt options available.
Salt types include:
- Table salt - common iodized or non iodized salt
- Kosher salt - larger, less refined table salt good for brining
- Sea salt - less refined with more trace minerals than table salt
- Himalayan pink salt - harvested by hand in Pakistan, thought to be the purest form of salt and has over 84 types of trace minerals, good as a finishing salt
- Celtic sea salt - contains the minerals magnesium, phosphorus, and calcium and has the lowest amount of sodium
- Fleur de Sel - from France and used as a finishing salt
- Himalayan black salt - used in vegan cooking to simulate the taste of eggs
- Flake salt - dissolves quickly and used as a finishing salt
- Black Hawaiian salt - comes from Hawaii and has activated coconut charcoal added to it
- Red Hawaiian Salt - comes from Hawaii and contains iron
- Persian Blue - a rare, higher priced salt from Iran
- Smoked - sea salt smoked over a bed of coals
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