Table salt refers to the fine crystals that you’ll find in most salt shakers. Typically made by mining underground salt deposits, this type of salt is processed and refined to remove minerals and ...
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Why Flaky Salt Tastes Less Salty Than Table Salt
Ever wonder why a pinch of flaky salt doesn't pack the same punch as table salt? Certain physical characteristics change how we perceive its taste.
Sea salt differs in that it is obtained by evaporating seawater, which has a high salt content. Because evaporation is a relatively slow process, the salt crystals, after purification and refinement, ...
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