Step away from that boring box of salt in the back of the kitchen cabinet and level up your salt game with these six American-made favorites.
Ask any professional chef to name the most important ingredient in their kitchen, and odds are salt that will top the list. In plenty of home kitchens, however, salt hasn’t received that top billing, rather it’s purchased without much thought to its provenance, uses and styles. But not all salts are created equal.
Alaska Pure Sea Salt CompanyThere’s a lot to love about this brand besides the fact that its founders came up with the idea for salt making during their honeymoon on the shoreline of southeast Alaska. According to co-founder Jim Michener, the couple spent five years experimenting, while also working full-time jobs, to be able to consistently produce a true, delicate sea salt.
Redmond, Inc.With its landlocked location, Utah may not be the first place you think of when it comes to salt production. But since 1958, Redmond Real Salt has been working hard to challenge that. Mined from what geologists think was an ancient inland sea, known as the Sundance Sea, Redmond Real Salt has a subtly sweet flavor. Produced under ethical labor standards and sustainable practices, this unrefined, unprocessed salt is additive-free and contains trace minerals from the ancient sea bed.
J.Q. Dickinson Salt-WorksFor more than a century, this family-owned business has been creating all-natural salt, sourced from a brine aquifer located below the Appalachian Mountains. The brine is processed naturally by the sun, and the salt is then hand-harvested. Free of contaminants and heavy metals that may be found in other water sources, J.Q. Dickinson salt is naturally high in minerals, contains no preservatives or artificial additives and is free of microplastics.
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