by Chuckwagon » Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:37 am
Hi Snags,
Kosher salt is made without additives, by compacting granular salt into larger flakes that tend to draw blood easily from freshly butchered meats. Does it taste better than table salt? Interestingly, yes, it does. As kosher salt is pressed together by huge rollers, the grains become pyramid-shaped, allowing them to dissolve more easily so it does not linger on the tongue. Kosher salt, at about seventy cents a pound, is ideal to cook with as it blends well, is clean tasting, and contains no additives to influence flavors of cooked foods.
Best wishes, Chuckwagon
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