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Yes, Celtic sea salt is very moist and damp. Regular sea salt is not. Did you

buy Flower of the Ocean from France?

I only use Celtic and it's very expensive, the other us a step above Mortons

to me.

Tell me exactly what it says on the container.

Donna

 

Linda Hutchinson <lipant wrote:

No, it isn't meant to be moist. I have some here.

 

Linda

 

On 7/15/06, Rishari <Rishari wrote:

>

> Can someone please tell me- is the celtic seasalt meant to be moist

> when

> bought?

> I have found some here on eBay.au that is selling for $6 for 500 g which

> seems almost too good to be true considering what i saw on the links from

> Donna!

> But he does mention to someone who has asked about it that it is a

> wet/moist

> ( forget which he said) salt. Which means we'd be getting less for our

> money

> than if it were a properly 'dried' salt- but then that would mean yet

> another manufacturing process probably- and the idea is to keep away from

> it-right? so........

> I would appreciate it if someone with celtic sea salt experience could

> help

> me out! :)

> TIA<

> Sharon in SA

>

>

>

 

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I stand corrected. I was thinking of another product. However, it is sort

of stuck together in small clumps...... so it must be moist?

 

Linda

 

 

On 7/15/06, Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote:

>

> Yes, Celtic sea salt is very moist and damp. Regular sea salt is not.

> Did you buy Flower of the Ocean from France?

> I only use Celtic and it's very expensive, the other us a step above

> Mortons to me.

> Tell me exactly what it says on the container.

> Donna

>

> Linda Hutchinson <lipant <lipant%40gmail.com>> wrote:

> No, it isn't meant to be moist. I have some here.

>

> Linda

>

> On 7/15/06, Rishari <Rishari <Rishari%40isurf.net.au>> wrote:

> >

> > Can someone please tell me- is the celtic seasalt meant to be moist

> > when

> > bought?

> > I have found some here on eBay.au that is selling for $6 for 500 g which

> > seems almost too good to be true considering what i saw on the links

> from

> > Donna!

> > But he does mention to someone who has asked about it that it is a

> > wet/moist

> > ( forget which he said) salt. Which means we'd be getting less for our

> > money

> > than if it were a properly 'dried' salt- but then that would mean yet

> > another manufacturing process probably- and the idea is to keep away

> from

> > it-right? so........

> > I would appreciate it if someone with celtic sea salt experience could

> > help

> > me out! :)

> > TIA<

> > Sharon in SA

> >

> >

> >

>

> --

> Linda

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Visit my website!

> www.CanadianSpiceMarket.com

> Spices, seasoning blends, hot sauces, teas and coffees,

> salts, gourmet gifts!

>

>

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