Well yes there is a difference. Some of the differences I know are they all
have different amounts of sodium in them. You can look at the package and it
tells you. They also taste a little differnet.
I think it just depends on why you want to change what salt you use. Some
people do it because they are trying to limit their sodium intake.
Cindy
In a message dated 2/4/2008 3:21:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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> I don't know what it all means either..for real. but my question is there
> any difference between sea salt, kosher salt and just salt? or does one just
> ignore all of it..
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