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Default Sea salt fine grind


"Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message
m...
| Stan Horwitz wrote:
|
| > In article
| > >,
| > " > wrote:
| >
| >> Is there anyway to make the coarse sea salt into a finer grind
| >> without using a grinder, which I don't have. I just tried making
| >> fried rice with sea salt but it does not seem to dissolve well.
| >>
| >> Thank you in advance ...
| >
| > Why not use regular salt for your fried rice? I seriously doubt you
| > will taste any difference between regular table salt and finely
| > ground sea salt in your fried rcie.
|
|
| Yup...and only fools buy "sea salt" anyways...in fact the term "sea salt" is
| ridiculous as *all* salt is "sea salt", it's one of those silly terms a la'
| "shrimp scampi".

Yeah. You'd better send an email out to Mayo Clinic correcting their
website. It's www.mayoclinic.com and just give them your credentials
and ask them to correct the article.:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/sea-salt/AN01142

"Sea salt is produced through evaporation of seawater..."
"Table salt is mined from underground salt deposits..."

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