Chung Jung One Korean Premium Natural Coarse Sea Salt for Kimchi Brining, the Jewel of Sinan Island, 1kg, (2.2lbs) 1 Pack
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Chung Jung One Korean Premium Natural Coarse Sea Salt for Kimchi Brining, the Jewel of Sinan Island, 1kg, (2.2lbs) 1 Pack
Premium Quality: Chung Jung One Korean Premium Natural Coarse Sea Salt for Kimchi Brining is made with the highest quality standards. The salt is carefully processed and dried using a natural method to retain its mineral content, resulting in a superior taste and texture.
Perfect for Kimchi and More: This sea salt is the perfect ingredient for making delicious and authentic Korean kimchi. But it's also versatile enough to use in soups, vegetable mixes, and for grilling meat. Its coarse texture and natural flavor make it ideal for adding depth and complexity to your favorite recipes.
Long Shelf Life: The product has a long shelf life, making it an excellent choice for home cooks and professional chefs alike. The listed date on the product is the manufacturing date, and it's good for five years since that date.
High Mineral Content: Unlike processed table salt, Chung Jung One Korean Premium Natural Coarse Sea Salt for Kimchi Brining is dried using a natural method that preserves its high mineral content. So not only is it delicious, but it's also nutritious and good for you.
100% Korean Salt: This premium sea salt is 100% Korean, sourced from the pristine waters surrounding Sinan Island. By using this salt, you're supporting local farmers and artisans who take pride in their craft and in producing the highest quality products.
Koreans use many different types of salt in cooking. Two main categories of salt used are coarse sea salt and refined salt. Refined salt is similar to table salt in North America and usually it's used for seasoning dishes. Coarse sea salt is used in fermenting and brining, and sometimes to season clear soups, some vegetable side dishes, grilled fish and meat. Many essential Korean dishes involve brining, salting or fermenting, and good sea salt is key in the process. For example, when making Kimchi, coarse salt is used to salt nappa cabbages because it melts slower than the refined salt, so the saltiness is absorbed gradually. Also, the higher content of minerals and water in sea salt speeds up osmosis, allowing a faster and more effective salting/brining process. It creates an optimal texture in kimchi (or right crispiness). Korean sea salt is famous for high content of minerals and supreme taste without bitterness. For this reason, Koreans use Korean produced sea salt even though it is more expensive. Chung-Jung-One The Jewel of Sinan Island Sea Salt is 100% Sin An sea salt from the West Sea tidal flats in Korea, one of the top 5 world tidal flats. (Sin-An is a town in Korea famous for sea salt production.) 1. It is Kosher certified salt. 2. It is carefully produced by a natural drying method in a clean ocean environment in Jeollanam-Do Sin-An. 3. The packaging has a zip lock making it easy to use and store.