Especias y Hierbas

Coarse salt

Coarse salt
Popularity 831 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

Coarse salt

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

831 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Coarse salt is a type of crystalline salt characterized by having larger crystals compared to fine or table salt. Its coarser texture makes it ideal for cooking, as it dissolves slowly and imparts flavor more gradually and controllably to food. It is commonly used to season meats before or during cooking, in the preparation of fish, roasted vegetables, and in the making of marinades and cures.

Originating from natural sea salt or salt mines, coarse salt is obtained through a controlled evaporation process that preserves its crystalline texture. Traditionally, it has been used in various culinary cultures to enhance flavors and preserve food.

Its notable properties include its purity and its ability to preserve the texture of food during cooking due to its size, which prevents rapid over-salting. Furthermore, as it is not as refined as fine salt, it may contain traces of natural minerals that contribute a more complex and authentic flavor.

In the realm of Hispanic American cuisine, coarse salt is also known as:

  • coarse sea salt
  • coarse marine salt
  • coarse flake salt (though this refers to a similar, not identical, product)
  • parrillera salt (especially in countries like Argentina and Uruguay, used for grilling)

Using coarse salt in your recipes can make a difference in the final texture and flavor of your dishes, especially when seeking an artisanal and natural touch in cooking.

Nutritional Properties

38g
salt
0g
fiber
15000mg
sodium
0mcg
folate
0g
fats
0mg
potassium
0
calories
0mcg
lycopene
0g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c
0g
carbohydrates

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