No the salt did not come just from the sea they add ingredients!
A good alternative to kosher salt for seasoning dishes is sea salt. Sea salt has a similar texture and flavor profile to kosher salt, making it a suitable substitute in most recipes.
the good is we get salt from the sea and oil but the bad is it kills animals!
Sea salt does not expire and can be stored indefinitely if kept in a cool, dry place.
Salt is salt is salt; it is either sodium chloride or it isn't. Sea salt has different impurities than the salt in the store (iodine and anticaking agent) but basically, so what? I'm not aware that the stuff in the store is bad for you, and I've never seen someone point at an impurity of sea salt and say "that's good for you!" It's good at getting more money out of your pocket, that is all.
No, not all sea salt contains iodine. The iodine content in sea salt varies depending on where it is sourced from. Some sea salts may be processed or refined, which can also impact their iodine content. It's a good idea to check the label if you specifically want sea salt with added iodine.
Sea salt comes from the sea and tastes like sea water.
Sea salt is extracted from sea/ocean waters.
With warm water, yeah.
Of course, yes !
Sea salt is not flammable.
Sea salt is sodium chloride - NaCl.
28 salt does the Mediterranean Sea