Now table salt contain an iodine compound (sodium/potassium iodide/iodate) and an anticaking agent.
Kosher salt is the same as table salt, just larger granules. Sea salt has less sodium than table salt as the mineral makeup is different.
Rock salt contains less sodium than table salt
table salt is regular salt.
Generally rock salt is more impure than table salt.
Sea salt and table salt have similar nutritional content, with sea salt containing trace amounts of minerals. However, the main difference is the texture and taste, rather than health benefits. It's important to limit intake of all types of salt to maintain overall health.
No, kosher salt is identical in mineral content to table salt.
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Yes
Yes.
It is better, in moderation, than table salt.
It is because when you put in table salt, actually any salt, the ice absorbs the salt's energy and that is what make the ice colder than it was.
Yes and no, it has more minerals than processed table salt but it has relatively low amounts of necessary Iodine. If you plan to replace ALL types of salt in your diet with Sea Salt, then no. But if you still consume salt from sources other than sea salt, then you should be just fine. The modern American consumes more than enough salt from other sources with iodine than necessary. replacing some of it with Sea Salt is not bad.