Description
Iranian blue salt is one of the types of mineral salts, which is of interest to everyone due to its high mineral content, including calcium, potassium, and iron, as well as its unique appearance and texture. Unlike sea salt that is extracted from salt ponds, Iranian blue mineral salt is a fossil or salt gem which crystals were formed in the seas 100 million years ago. This Iranian blue site is formed by the evaporation of seas and lakes.
Mineral blue salt usually has pink and blue streaks, and their blue color is very rare, which is presented as pink salt and blue salt. This rare Iranian salt gets its attractive color from the mineral potassium chloride, which is naturally placed in the crystalline structure of the salt. There are no artificial additives here and its texture is completely natural.
Properties
Blue salt is rich in nutrients. The minerals extracted from the mountains of Iran are rich in calcium, magnesium, iron and potassium. Since only a few tons are mined each year, it is one of the rarest salts in the world. Because it is rich in potassium, Iranian blue salt can provide and additional source of this vital mineral.
- Anti-infective and antibacterial
- Treatment of underactive thyroid
- Blood pressure regulation
- Adjust body balance, strong anti-stress
- Sleep regulation
- Aid in digestion
- Increase in body immunity
How to consume
Blue salt reduces the acidity of the food. It is a very dry salt so it can easily be used in a salt mill. This beautiful Iranian blue salt can be used for a wide range of daily dishes.
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Categories
Spices, Flavors, Salts, Persian products
Attention
It should be noted that salt should not be kept near the stove or on the stove, because cooking in this area produces a lot of moisture, which quickly destroys the salt’s properties. The best place to store Iranian blue mineral salt is where the air temperature is dry and without humidity.
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