Published 2011
A pinkish or purplish salt whose particular mineral impurities give it its distinctive color, flavor, and sulfurous aroma. It is sometimes labeled or referred to as “rock salt,” but do not substitute regular rock salt—the salt sprinkled on sidewalks and roads to melt ice—or “ice cream salt,” as these are inedible and not the same as Indian black salt, kala namak.
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