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How To Use Himalayan Pink Salt Seasoning Titusville

By Deborah Kennedy


When it comes to eating healthy, one spice doctors always suggest giving up is sodium. While this is the case, most individuals still prefer to use sodium and other spices on food. Whether Himalayan or table salt, there has been no proof that one is healthier than the other. However, most now prefer to use Himalayan Pink Salt Seasoning Titusville.

In the case of Himalayan, it is actually halite coming from the Punjab region of Pakistan. The reason it is named Himalayan is due to the pink rich clay from which the ore was originally found in the Himalayas. As such, it should be noted that the Himalayan version sold in stores now comes from Pakistan not the Himalayas.

Believed to have been discovered in or around 325 BC, most likely it is the oldest spice on earth. For, Alexander The Great originally discovered the ore when horses would not stop licking the rocks. Later, after sampling the rock, the rocks proved to be halite, a salty tasting mineral. While this is the case, the earliest documented records only go as far back as 1200 BC with the mineral having been discovered by the Janjua people of the time.

Mostly now mined in the foothills of the Pakastani Salt Range system, the mineral has become quite popular all over the world. Chemically, halite is much like the table version when it comes to the salty taste. Whereas, there are other salty tasting minerals mined in the area which are not healthy to eat due to the lack of purification.

While this is the case, it should be noted that the Himalayan version also contains some impurities which is what gives the mineral the pink color. In most cases, these impurities are cleansed from the ore before it is ground and distributed around the world to be used as a seasoning. Still, it is good that individuals are made aware of the impurities should a health issue arise in the future.

The Himalayan salt has a number of uses of Pakistan and around the world. While mostly used to flavor food, it is important to remember that there is no evidence or indication that the substance is any healthier than the table version. At the same time, there are people all over the world using this version which claim that halite has less effect on blood pressure or water weight gain than the table version.

Other uses of halite include, blocks being made into a number of household and kitchen items. For example, griddles, pizza stones, baking stones, bowls and plates. In most cases, there is a glaze which protects food and drink from absorbing the salty taste. As such, when using these items, it is important to follow the cleaning instructions associated with each.

Himalayan salt lamps and candle holders have become quite popular decor in households around the world. Both items have been rumored to work as natural air cleaners removing dust, smoke and pollutants from the air. While this is the case, there has been no official proof of this being the case. Regardless, these candle holders and lamps often make a beautiful addition to any room of the home.




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