Costa Coarse Sea Salt 750g
Coarse sea salt
Derived from the Mediterranean Sea, Costa Coarse Sea salt has been obtained by the simple and natural evaporation of water aided by the warm sun and wind. It is one of the vital components of taste.
Salt is one of the most effective and widely used seasonings as its binds flavours together and accentuates them. It reduces the bitterness and acidity, whilst bringing out the other flavours of the food.
Details
Brand
Costa
Features
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
Pack Size
750
Unit (free text)
g
Manufacturers Address
AB World Foods Ltd, Kiriana House, Kiribati Way, Leigh, Lancashire, WN7 5RS, UK.
Preparation and Usage
Use Costa Coarse Sea Salt in its natural form from the drum, or mill in a salt grinder for table use. Usage Hints and Tips: A little salt rubbed into pork before grilling adds colour to the skin and a wonderful crispy coating. Pour a fine layer of salt on a baking tray and place a whole fish on top. Cover the top of the fish with another fine layer and bake for 25 minutes or until cooked. Delicious! To keep salads crisp, toss in a little salt prior to serving. Rub a chicken inside and out with salt prior to roasting to improve its flavour. Place peeled pears, apples and potatoes into lightly salted water to maintain their colour. Help draw out the impurities in the skin, detoxify the body and stimulate natural circulation by adding 50g of salt to bath water. Remove onions smells from your hands by rubbing them with salt moistened with vinegar.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place.
Return To
AB World Foods Ltd, Kiriana House, Kiribati Way, Leigh, Lancashire, WN7 5RS, UK.
Country
France Country of Origin
Storage Type
Ambient Type
Pack Type
Cylinder Type
Standardised Brand
Costa Brand
Unit (specific)
Grams Unit (specific)
Allergy Advice
Please Note: This product may contain any of the following allergens:
- • Cereal containing gluten
- • Crustaceans
- • Eggs
- • Fish
- • Peanuts
- • Soya
- • Milk
- • Celery
- • Nuts
- • Mustard
- • Sesame
- • Sulphur Dioxide
- • Lupin
- • Mollusc