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Salt and Salt Substitutes

Salt is a GRAS chemical compound used for but not limited to flavoring, shelf life extension and or packing of a food or beverage product. Various chemical substitutions can be made in order to reduce the salt or salt intake when edible product is consumed in order to give it a healthier product labeling claim according to daily dietary guidelines.  Read More
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Cargill® Purified Sea Salt (with Mag Carb) Cargill Food Ingredients Cargill® Purified Sea Salt (with Mag Carb) is a food grade, granular, white crystalline sea salt with magnesium carbonate added to improve caking resistance and flowability. Also known as Sodium Chloride (Salt) Treated with Magnesium Carbonate, it is made...view more Cargill® Purified Sea Salt (with Mag Carb) is a food grade, granular, white crystalline sea salt with magnesium carbonate added to improve caking resistance and flowability. Also known as Sodium Chloride (Salt) Treated with Magnesium Carbonate, it is made by evaporating the brine made from sea salt harvested from the Pacific Ocean. This product is intended for general table and cooking use, as well as direct application in a variety of processed foods. view less
Cargill® Purified Sea Salt Untreated Cargill Food Ingredients Cargill® Purified Sea Salt Untreated is food grade, granular, white crystalline sea salt made by evaporating the brine made from sea salt harvested from the Pacific Ocean. It contains no anticaking, free flowing additives, or conditioners. Commonly known as Sodium Chloride (Salt), It consists of less than 50 ppm of calcium and magnesium...view more Cargill® Purified Sea Salt Untreated is food grade, granular, white crystalline sea salt made by evaporating the brine made from sea salt harvested from the Pacific Ocean. It contains no anticaking, free flowing additives, or conditioners. Commonly known as Sodium Chloride (Salt), It consists of less than 50 ppm of calcium and magnesium. This product is commonly used in mayonnaise, salad dressings, margarine, conventional churn butter, canned peas, lima beans, and tomatoes, and high acid, pickled vegetables. view less