Description
Think of Sinbad and Arabian Nights and you will not be far off the mark with this Salt
Thar Desert runs from the Arabian Sea along the Indo-Pakistan border to the Punjab region
When this region was underwater a billion years ago it filled caverns underneath the Thar Desert with brine, dry and hydrated for millions of years with water coming from the Pubjabi Mountains
The salty brine is forced up through the ground creating brine lakes, when the temperatures reach 50c they dry very quickly leaving behind the salt crystals
The local communities to these salt lakes are Nomadic in nature, the climate is such the area has been untouched by civilisation and for sure would have been the same salt Sinbad used on his adventures
The cream grey salt has a slightly tart salt flavour
Produced in India
Grinder Use - Yes
Mortar and Pestle Use - Yes
Packed in a Unit that Handles - MUSTARD - SESAME - CELERY