After the dissolution of rock salt follow the filtration; the filtrate is refined by repeated processes of crystallization/recrystallization.
Refined (processed) carbohydrates plus salt and fat are the main additive ingredients.
Table salt is granulated and refined halite (sodium chloride mineral).
Table salt is refined rock salt; shortly the process is: - grinding of rock salt - dissolving in water - filtering - purification by repeated processes of crystallization/recrystallization - adding iodine (as potassium iodate or iodide) and an anticaking agent Some sources of rock salt are practically pure and doesn't need to be refined.
Rock salt is salt. The difference is that rock salt is impure, literally "dirty" and not suitable for eating consumption.
Any serious difference exist; also refined sea salt and rock salt are the same chemical compound - sodium chloride, NaCl.
The rock salt is refined to obtain table salt: also iodine (as potassium iodide or iodate) and anticaking agents are added to table salt.
It is generated, which is closest to processed!
The rocksalt is dissolved and refined by repeated processes of filtering, crystallization/recrystallization.
Yes, they are refined processed carbohydrate.
Rock salt "rock" is mined from ancient seabed deposits or contemporary salt flats and crushed into a coarse mesh product used for roads, water softeners, and as feedstock for chemical products. It is further refined for use as table salt depending on origin and purity.
reese sea salt is refined