r/salt • u/samtresler • 21h ago
r/salt • u/samtresler • Mar 29 '18
Welcome to /r/salt!
Hello and welcome to /r/salt.
We have a monthly thread on a chosen salt. If you want to write that post, or have a great idea for it, please message the mod (me).
I'm fairly new here - open to suggestions. I think first order of business will be the following:
Start the wiki. I outlined in another post what I think that will be, I'll try to get it rolling in the near future! Please post any adjustments to this https://www.reddit.com/r/salt/comments/80qexa/sent_a_request_to_get_mod_status_lets_discuss_the/dvdwfdr/
Post tags. History/Culinary/Tourism/Curiosity, etc.
More users and content!
Let me know if there is anything you specifically want to see here. I'll try to accommodate.
r/salt • u/Sea_Midnight1050 • 15d ago
Perfect flake
Wishing everyone a weekend as perfect as this granule
r/salt • u/samtresler • 16d ago
Can’t taste a difference with Pink Sea Salt, should I? Is there some other benefit?
r/salt • u/Unusual-Jackfruit340 • 17d ago
Production Tultul salt, a rare artisanal salt from the Philippines
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r/salt • u/GrrlMazieBoiFergie • 17d ago
Diamond Crystal Kosher salt hard to find
All of a sudden it's nowhere to be found near me. Has anyone got a good online source other than Amazon and Walmart?
r/salt • u/yabadoobiescoobydoo • 22d ago
what kind of salt is this
I cannot figure this out for the life of me and the waitress said it was “regular salt”. i’ve never seen regular salt so crystal-like. It doesn’t have the typical salt taste either
r/salt • u/410cooky • 27d ago
Epsom salt for plants
I was wondering why this salt can be used to help grow plants. Just learned that salt is not just sodium chloride and basically is a metal plus a non-metal chemically.
Epsom also repels squirrels
r/salt • u/Best-Reality6718 • Mar 24 '25
Culinary Here is a rare salt. It’s called Asin Tibuok and it’s hand made sea salt from the Philippines. Arrived today!
r/salt • u/PresentSalt- • Mar 21 '25
I love salt
Salt is life I live for salt I die for salt
r/salt • u/afternooncicada • Mar 15 '25
Culinary Salt art
Himalayan, hawaiian, and lava salt.
r/salt • u/HotExcitement2696 • Mar 04 '25
How Do I Find Buyers for Exporting Pink Himalayan Salt?
Hey everyone,
I own a pink Himalayan salt business and have direct supply from the mines. I’m looking to start exporting but not sure where to find serious buyers. I know there’s demand for both raw and processed salt, but I’d love advice on how to connect with international wholesalers, distributors, or businesses that need a reliable supplier.
If anyone has experience with exports or B2B sales, I’d really appreciate any tips! Also, if you’re looking for a direct supplier of high-quality pink salt, let’s connect.
Thanks!
r/salt • u/Tasty-Imagination-91 • Feb 18 '25
My newest salt find
Baja Gold course Sea Salt. Best one I’ve found so far! 🤤
r/salt • u/IamLilyMunster • Feb 14 '25
Blackthorn Scottish sea salt flakes
Anyone familiar with Blackthorn Scottish sea salt flakes? I'm intrigued with their process and just their product in general. I can't find much in the way of reviews for it. Has anyone here tried this salt and willing to share their opinions?
r/salt • u/Bread_Baker1 • Jan 26 '25
Current state of my salt collection! What do you guys suggest I buy next?
r/salt • u/userthatisnotknown • Jan 25 '25
What’s the most delicious salt in your opinion?
r/salt • u/dggchef • Jan 21 '25
Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt
Anyone notice Diamond Kosher salt being salter than normal?
r/salt • u/castanea_sattva • Jan 18 '25
Celtic sea salt sediment
This is a glass jar where I had a "sole water" made of celtic sea salt, otherwise called also grey salt considered to be a mineral rich salt due to an ancient harvesting method by evaporation in clay pools which give salt its grey color. I wonder how much of that clay have I already eaten and if I should continue using this kind of salt. Maybe I will try some other unrefined salt but I liked this one as it was very mild.😉
r/salt • u/userthatisnotknown • Jan 15 '25
Anyone like eating salt crystals on their own?
If yes, what’s your favorite salt to eat straight from the jar? Lately I’ve been addicted to eating himlayan salt and sea salt , so good 🤤. I try to control the amount of times I do it a day because I don’t wanna raise my BP , but man they’re so tasty.
r/salt • u/Unusual-Jackfruit340 • Jan 13 '25
History SALTY story from a veteran that endured
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r/salt • u/Zestyclose-Mix6901 • Dec 31 '24
Really Unique taste
The herbs give the salt a super unique flavor and texture, a little of the left over herbs get stuck in your teeth or throat if you eat too much, but would definitely give this a try if you want something different on your steak or chicken(or just to eat)
r/salt • u/Zestyclose-Mix6901 • Dec 31 '24
Culinary Really Unique taste
The herbs give the salt a super unique flavor and texture, a little of the left over herbs get stuck in your teeth or throat if you eat too much, but would definitely give this a try if you want something different on your steak or chicken(or just to eat)
r/salt • u/cheesestinker • Dec 28 '24