Himalayan salt

Himalayan salt

Himalayan salt is a marketing term for rock salt from Pakistan, which began being sold by various companies in Europe, North America, and Australia in the early 21st century. It is mined in the Khewra Salt Mines, the second largest salt mine in the world, located in Khewra, Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan, about 160 kilometres from Islamabad and 260 kilometres from Lahore, and in the foothills of the Salt Range.

The salt sometimes comes out in a reddish or pink color, with some crystals having an off-white to transparent color. It is commonly used for cooking similar to regular table salt, brine, and bath products.

Mineral composition

The Bavarian consumer protection agency "Bayerisches Landesamt für Gesundheit und Lebensmittelsicherheit" analyzed in 2003 15 specimens of Himalaya salt sold in Germany and could detect a total of 10 different minerals: sodium and chloride (98%) and other minerals. This agency states that these salts are coming from Pakistan and may be harmful in the case of arterial Hypertension [ [http://www.lgl.bayern.de/aktuell/presse/2003/038-03.htm statement Bayerisches Landesamt für Gesundheit und Lebensmittelsicherheit in 2003] ] . German public television broadcaster ZDF presented the analyzed chemical composition of Himalaya-salt made by mineralogist Michael Siemann of the technical university of Clausthal (TU Clausthal Germany) who states that the specimen contained 95-96% sodiumchloride and 10 different minerals. 3% was a polyhalite contamination (known as gypsum) [ [http://wiso.zdf.de/ZDFde/inhalt/19/0,1872,2275027,00.html ZDF.de - Teure Würze aus dem Himalaya ] ] .

The book titled “Water and Salt, The Essence of Life”, by Barbara Hendel and Peter Ferreira (in reality German businessman and Himalaya-salt seller Peter Druf [ [http://www.esowatch.com/index.php?title=Peter_Ferreira Peter Ferreira - EsoWatch ] ] ), show a different analysis of the chemical composition of Himalayan salts [ [http://www.crystalsalt.co.nz/salt_for_life.htm Crystal Salt for Life ] ] in their own book, referencing a non-existent "Himalaya Institute of Biophysical Research, Las Vegas" [ [http://poisonfluoride.com/pfpc/html/india_salt.html India Salt ] ] .

Uses

Generally, Himalayan salt are used in the same way as ordinary table salt. They are used as bath-salts, as well as for culinary purposes. More recently, large crystal rocks are also used as lamps.

Food

Himalayan salt is also used the same way as regular salt, as food seasoning and in some drinks. Himalayan salt is also used as Kosher salt due to having a much larger grain size. It has a subtle difference in taste from regular table salt that some say makes it taste better.

Brine uses

Salt in the form of brine is used in tooth brushing for gum bleeding. Brine is also used to remedy certain skin conditions such as foot fungus.

Bath additive

Himalayan salt is used as an ingredient in making bath additives such as bath salts, bath bombs, and other related products like scrubs. [http://www.sfbsc.com/sherpa-pink---himalayan-salts "Himalayan Salts"] Sfbsc.com]

Salt lamps/Tea lights

Himalayan salt crystal rocks are used in making lamps. These large crystal rocks are carved into their desired shape and size. The final shape of the crystal rock are then mounted on a wooden base for stability and an electrical bulb is fixed within the crystals' hollow area to illuminate the whole rock when it is lit. [http://www.himalayancrystalsalt.co.nz/crystal_salt_lamps.htm "Himalayan Crystal Salt"] Himalayancrystalsalt.co.nz]

alt plates

Himalayan salt plates are used in presentation and culinary settings. Salt plates can be carefully heated and used to sear food such as vegetables, fish, shrimp or thin slices of steak. [ [http://www.saltnews.com/cooking-with-himalayan-salt-plates-blocks-bricks-platters/ Cooking with Himalayan Salt Plates, Blocks & Bricks] ] The food is cooked and seasoned simultaneously. Salt plates can also be used as a serving tray for sushi, vegetables, cheese, or other bite-sized foods.

ee also

*Dead Sea salt

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