Assault? No, Four Salts!
Go on, name three different seas. Go on! We bet you can't! Try! Try right now!
Okay, well, that was pretty good, we guess. We could only think of two of those. Guess you know your seas. So you're probably the kind of person who would really enjoy having four different kinds of sea salt!
Now, instead of table salt from salt mines where helpless salt dwarves slave at the mercy of the salt goblins, you can enjoy salt from the ocean, salt that's clean, salt that's been flavored with a variety of processes! Like the Northwest Alderwood Smoked Sea Salt, with a clean and wood-smoked flavor! Or the Sonoma Gourmet Sea Salt, full and from the Pacific Ocean! Or even the Sei Gris, a French Sea Salt with a beautiful color and a high level of minerals and nutrients. Watch how quick and even it dissolves! Watch it! WATCH IT OR WE'LL THROW A HIMALAYAN PINK SALT GRINDER AT YOUR HEAD!
Speaking of which, you get Himalayan Pink Salt too. And we hear it's full of a special salt from the Himalayan Mountains. A mountain range that, as we'll point out, boasts neither goblins nor dwarves. Just men who mine this salt by hand. That's what they call "takin' the high road."
Features
Use it for cooking virtually anything from vegetables to meats to pasta, pastries, and more. It is much more powerful than table salt and significantly enhances the flavor of foods. Remember, a little bit goes a long way! Sea salt is all natural and comes from the oceans. It provides us with minerals that keep our bodies balanced.
Use Gourmet Sea Salts as an alternative to everyday table salt. It is healthier, more pure, and provides much more flavor than table salt. Table salt comes from underground mines and often contains additives. Sea salts are created through the evaporation of seawater in a natural process. Sea salt has a thicker texture and packs a great deal more flavor in each pinch than table salt does. Put it on your kitchen table and leave some in your spice rack to use it in place of regular iodized salt.
Pinch some onto hors d’oeuvres and appetizers, salads, meats, fish, pastas, soups, fruit and vegetables, sauces, gravies, and even chocolates and desserts. Once you experience the different varieties of sea salt available to you, it will be clear why they are so popular among professional chefs. You can use gourmet sea salts as you cook, or sprinkle a little bit on top of your dishes as a delicious and lovely garnish. Experiment with different flavors and see what happens.
- All-natural with no artificial colors or flavors
- In 3.75oz grinders for your convenience
- These products are certified kosher
Specs
In the box:
- Northwest Alderwood Smoked Sea Salt Grinder, 3.75 oz.
- Sel Gris French Sea Salt Grinder, 3.75 oz.
- Sonoma Gourmet Sea Salt Grinder, 3.75 oz.
- Himalayan Pink Salt Grinder, 3.75 oz.
Winery Details
Gourmet Nuts.com
- Founded:
- 2009
- Owner:
- Morris Elbaz
- Location:
- Brooklyn, NY
Your premier source for gourmet foods including gourmet nuts, dried fruit, candies and snacks on the web. Whether you are looking for your favorite hard-to-find nuts, a gourmet gift for a friend, or a new spice to add some flair to your next meal, we’ve got something to satisfy. Feel good about snacking with our nutrient-packed nuts and dried fruits. With so many healthy foods and amazing flavors to choose from, you’ll have no problem finding something for everyone in the family. At Gourmet Nut, you can add antioxidants and vitamins to your diet in a delicious way. Browse all the Gourmet nuts and foods to your heart's content. Bon Appetit!
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