Non-iodized salt is salt that is packaged and marketed for use without having any iodine added to it.
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Gives synonyms, equivalents, and substitutions for salts used in cooking. ... Adding a pinch of salt (preferably non-iodized) to cream or egg whites before they're whipped increases their volume and serves as a stabilizer.
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Okay, I ask this because it came up in another forum I visit with people that aren't as cooking minded as those here. Someone said that Iodized salt has a completely different taste than non-Iodized. ... Someone said that Iodized salt has a completely different taste than non-Iodized. This is something I've never heard,
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Health News - Is Non-Iodized Salt OK? ... Kathleen: Which kind of salt is best for a person, iodized salt or non-iodized salt? ... Dr. Dean: Iodized salt isn't necessary anymore.
www.healthcentral.com/drdean/408/46269.html
I see that non-iodized salt is specifically mentioned as an ingredient in many of the recipes? What is the reason for this? If it is explained somewhere I cant seem to find it. Thanks;
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Rather than pay big bucks for aquarium salt, or even pickling/canning salt - get kosher salt. I buy mine in 5 lb boxes, for just a couple of bucks. ... (It's used to salt stuff, ie a chicken, as part of the koshering process.) it has no iodine, no anticaking agents (it is in flake form), and i use ... Subject: Non-iodized salt...
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someone recently asked me why do you use non-iodized salt when salting capes etc. my answer was because they say so. but what is the real reason why taxidermist use non-iodized salt?
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When salting a deer cape, it says to use non-iodized salt. Is it really important to use non-iodized or can you use table salt? Does anyone have any pro's and con's versus the 2 types? Thanks in advance! Joe;
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Listing of products, tools and supplies offered by WASCO (Wildlife Artist Supply Company). ... WASCO Tanner's Salt is fine-grained and non-iodized. The salting process is vitally important for both preventing the hair from slippage and preparing the skin for the tanning process. ... Noonkester Salt Stretching Fram...
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TBILISI, GEORGIA, 3 March, 2005. The Parliament of Georgia has made a major breakthrough in the fight against iodine deficiency, adopting new legislation to outlaw imports of non-iodized salt.
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