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On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 18:33:24 -0700, Christine Dabney wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 19:35:09 -0600, "Gregory Morrow" > > wrote: > > >>Except for the size of the grain, "salt is salt is salt"... > > Except for those salts that have additives to keep it from clumping. > Which excludes Kosher salt: it has no additives, and yes, the > difference can be tasted. > > Christine my box of morton's kosher salt lists 'yellow prussiate of soda (anticaking agent).' it's marked with the 'u' in a circle, so that doesn't de-kosherize it. i was surprised when i looked yesterday, because like you, i thought it was salt only. no iodine, though your pal, blake |
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