Iamarealbigdog wrote:2 ozs by weight or by volume, is my first thought???
I also find that depending on the type of salt gives a different strength to the taste. I find that the same amount of kosher salt and table salt ( by weight) the table salt is much stronger.
2 oz by weight of course. A liquid measure would be 2 fl oz.
As for the strength of salts. All double blind tests have shown no measurable difference in strength of flavour. I've often heard these differences suggested, but never by anyone who's actually done some kind of scientific blind test. You might find it interesting.
Kosher salt is pure salt with no additives at all, but in large crystals. That's what Jewish law requires. Table salt is usually finer, and has one or more additives to make it flow better, to stop it deliquescing, to compensate for dietary shortfalls of iodine and to help reinforce tooth enamel with fluorides. Not all table salts will have all these additives, but their presence is unlikely to make the salt stronger.
Sorry to contradict you, but my training was as a chemist and as an ex scientist I find it hard to let factual inaccuracies go uncorrected.