Types of Salt
Trace minerals are important for our cell’s health. You can take this mineral as a supplement but there is a more easy way to include them on one’s diet without having to convince kids to take them because it is good for them. And that is by using a different kind of salt. The white salt has been refined during its journey from the sea to our table. These trace minerals are extracted while adding chemicals and minerals on it and sometimes also iodine. The product would be mostly sodium and chloride.
The rock salt, on the other hand is the pure evaporated salt water. What remained in the soil during the evaporation process of the sea water are the trace minerals like magnesium, iron, iodine, calcium and a more. The seawaters evaporated in large ponds, then the resulting crystals of salt are ground and packaged straight from the ocean to your table. These natural salt has a coarser texture than the white salt. But it tastes better than the processed counterpart. They appear gray for they are not yet been processed. By being certified as organic, you can be sure that these salts has been collected from clean water and are assessed for the pollutant’s presence in it.
Using a grit bin or a salt bin, the mixture of salt and grit are contained and is spread over the roads where there is snow or ice on it. It improves the safety on the road during winter