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HomeCookbooksItalian CookbooksDiamond Crystal KOSHER SALT - 1 box, 3 lb |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Costco has it for $2.29 It is great Salt. Jun 29, 2011
By StephiePlus wow, I am having a very difficult time with some of the pricing I am finding lately on Amazon. How can they charge $9.99 for something that Costco is selling for $2.29?
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
salt like no other!! Feb 17, 2010
By R. Siever
"moser"
I have tried a lot of salt over the years, and the first time I tasted Diamond Crystal Salt, it was like I had never really tasted salt before! It is the best!
We grind ours with a mortar and pestle before putting in a shaker.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Salt for the Grill Sep 12, 2010
By Ed I use this salt as an ingredient for meat rubs when I cook on the grill. The salt melts quickly into the meat. It does not have the "metal" taste and has less sodium then table salt. Adds a hint of salt flavor to the rubs.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
No going back to regular salt Nov 22, 2010
By James A. Suddarth Flakey, not grainy. Dissolves pretty much on contact. Even flavor, not overpowering. Who knew salt could make such a big difference? Just pour some of this box into a ziplock bag and keep on your countertop. That's how I do it!
6 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Plain, Boring Salt; This one really is better Jan 27, 2008
By jerry i h Have you ever flown into the SF/Bay Area, and seen those colorful pools of liquid in the bay? Ever wondered what these are? Well, these are salt evaporation ponds owned by Cargill. This is where they harvest salt for their Diamond Crystal brand of kosher salt.
Pity, this salt is usually dismissed as suitable only for pickling or making ice cream. I can buy this salt in smaller, 500 gram cardboard shakers like ordinary salt. I cannot honestly say that it tastes better than that other brand with a girl with umbrella, but Diamond Crystal is the one I always use for everything. Due to the rather large and bulky size of the crystals, you have to measure out twice the volume of this salt compared to ordinary, granulated, table salt.
I saw a local PBS TV show about these salt ponds, and it sure seemed like a top drawer gourmet product commensurate with the other, gourmet food products that the Bay Area regularly produces. If you want this gourmet, SF salt,you will have to buy this Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt, as Cargill does not sell it to anyone. I am glad the ridiculous craze for 'gourmet' salt has faded, and that twenty dollar containers of 4 oz. of salt are sitting on grocers' shelves gathering dust. This brand is the only one you need.
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