1 Kosher salt is best when used in cooking, while table salt, although good in cooking, is better then kosher salt when used for baking. I believe the smaller crystals of table salt get better incorporated through baked goods. - spasiba
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Kosher salt usually has no additives, and it has big crystals with large surface areas. This size and shape allows it to absorb more moisture than other forms of salt, and this makes kosher salt excellent for curing meats. That is essential...
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Did you know that there is no difference between sea salt, kosher salt and regular table salt? Well, that is except for size, shape, texture, added ... But according to the authors of “The New Best Recipe” (the same people who write Cook’s Illustrated), there can be a big difference between brands of kosher salt.
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Kosher salt has a much larger grain size than regular table salt, and a more open granular structure. Like common table salt, kosher salt consists of the chemical compound sodium chloride. Unlike common table salt, Kosher salt typically con...
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7) What is the difference between Kosher and Sea Salt? ... 10) Can I substitute Kosher Salt in a recipe that calls for table salt? ... For general use in teaspoon amounts, use the same amount of Morton® Coarse Kosher Salt as table salt. For amounts greater than a teaspoon, please refer to the Morton Salt Conversion Chart.
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www.mortonsalt.com/faqs/food_salt_faq.html
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What are the functional differences between regular salt, sea salt and kosher salt? ... Salt doesn't make yeast happy; it inhibits its growth. More salt = longer rise times. But actually, bread is one of the only places I can really tell the difference between sea and table salt. An equal amount of sea salt makes it taste a...
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Nutritionally speaking, kosher salt is no different than table salt, although it does not provide iodine. The human body needs salt to regulate the electrolyte balance inside and outside of its cells. But studies have shown that diets low in salt lower a person's blood pressure.
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Re: Why do you use kosher salt rather than table salt when making ice-cream? Date: ... I do not know of a true compositional (aside from impurity level) or functional difference between kosher and table salts when using them as an ingredient, although I would expect the flavor to be slightly different between the two.
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The Real Salt® Difference ... By contrast, Real Salt is an all-natural, kosher-certified sea salt extracted from deep within the earth, crushed, screened, and packaged. Real Salt's unique flecks of color are the result of more than 50 natural trace minerals essential to human health (including natural iodine!).
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