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Hawaiian Alaea Sea Salt- Organic Sea Salt 6 oz Jar | 
| Brand: Das Salt Category: Grocery
Buy New: $7.99 as of 9/7/2010 20:11 CDT details
Seller: Das Foods Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 8247
Country: USA Ingredients: 100% Natural Sea Salt, Red Alaea Clay Color: Red Media: Misc. Size: 6 OZ
UPC: 898896001016 EAN: 0898896001016 ASIN: B000K7644E
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 100% Natural, Unprocessed, High Iron Content | | • | Beautiful russet red color imparted by the high mineral content | | • | Wonderful earthy flavor with no aftertaste | | • | Great on meats - especially pork roasts | | • | Nice crunch, no aftertaste |
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Product Description This unusual sea salt comes from Hawaii, where it was once used only in religious rituals by the native inhabitants of these islands. This salt is a mixture of sea salt and Hawaiian Red Alaea, the legendary medicinal clay laden with healthful benefits. The red clay imparts the salt its russet color and earthy mineral flavor.
It is naturally unprocessed and has important health benefits linked to the mineral content of the product.
Great on cold and hot salads.
Exceptional on mild aged cheese, dark chocolate dessert.
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| Customer Reviews:
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great product September 11, 2009 B. Gaughan (PA, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I needed red Hawaiian sea salt for a recipe. It was very easy to order and came right away. It was very good in the recipe. I'm glad I was able to purchase it this way because I could not find it in a store near me at all.
Earth of the Salt July 21, 2009 Giordano Bruno (Wherever I am, I am.) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Alaea sea salt contains traces of red clay from the Hawaiian pools where it is condensed. That explains its color, its slowness to dissolve, and its flavor. I have no idea whether the clay adds any nutritional value to the salt, but it has a certain Biblical resonance. "Clay thou art, Adam!" In fact, the name 'adam' is derived from the Hebrew word for clay.
This is the only 'boutique' sea salt I've come upon that seems well worth the extra cost. It's extremely tasty on heirloom tomatoes. It looks appetizing on steaks and chops, sprinkled at the last moment before serving. It's something to reserve for "finishing" and "plating" food. A six-ounce jar will last a long time in most kitchens, so this is a decent value.
If you live in the South, you might try sprinkling alaea sea salt on the tail of the next ivory-billed woodpecker or Carolina parroquet you see, as a means of clearing the land for development.
Yum April 24, 2009 E. Caswell (Temple Terrace, FL United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this salt and the black lava salt for my husband, who is the chef in the family. Both are delicious, with different flavors that are appropriate in different settings. He's having a great time determining all those settings, and I'm having a great time tasting his results.
The salts came with a note from the company and a free sample of some candy; it was a very friendly and pleasant introduction to the company. They also arrived quickly, in plenty of time for the gift-giving occasion for which I needed them.
Salt January 19, 2009 M. Christy (Edwardsburg, MI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Love the flavor of this salt. The salt changes colors on hot food and gives it a different look.
Good stuff. January 17, 2009 S. Bush 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It arrived when they said it would, and it's a fine salt product. A really good finishing salt.
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