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Default Salt vs. salt

On Mon, 26 Sep 2016 10:01:47 -0400, Dave Smith
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>On 2016-09-26 6:26 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 5:51:20 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>>
>>> When you get enough of anything in an enclosed space its smell overrides
>>> other smells. On a closely related note.... a lot of people don't
>>> notice the iodine flavour in table salt, but if you have a decent sense
>>> of taste and try sea salt for a while and then go back to table salt the
>>> iodine is very noticeable.

>>
>> To me, that iodine tang is an important part of the taste of salt.

>
>For me, that iodine taste is a turn off, and that is why I use sea salt.


Excretia is not a turn off? Sea salt contains iodine. All salt is
sea salt only the product sold as sea salt is UNpurified.