Nibble Tip
Bid adieu to one of food’s icons, the Morton Salt Girl, whose iodized salt is too salty; and accent your food with the far more vivid flavors of sea salts. There are dozens: each has its own flavor and beauty. Some of our favorites are grey Celtic salt, coral-hued Hawaiian sea salt (mellower than the others), beige and ochre smoked sea salts, and Himalayan pink salt. Each can be found under different brand names. Sea salts are not refined like table salts, and contain traces of iron, magnesium, calcium, potassium, manganese, zinc and iodine. One other switch: the grains are generally too large for most salt shakers, so you have to start using pinches from salt dishes, like great-grandma did. It’s hardly a sacrifice: it makes it all the more a gourmet experience, and you’ll notice flavors in your food you never saw before.
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“Sandbox” salt cellars are available at
SaltTraders.com.
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