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SEA SALT... anyone?

Raha_LA

Hello Everyone,

I was wondering if anyone out there has purchased or found a store that sells sea salt?  I have been cooking with regular iodized salt, and it's just terrible.  Other than it being bad for you, it leaves an awful after taste in food.

I'm just not seeing sea salt sold anywhere... Does anyone know where I can find it?

I would greatly appreciate any help!

Thank you...

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FeeAcer

Hi Raha, when I was in Saudi (Khobar), I once bought a 5 kg bag of sea salt in Azizia Panda. Don't know if this helps!

Raha_LA

Thanks FeeAcer! 

Actually, I JUST stopped by a local branch and was excited to find Mortin's sea salt sold!

MadMaz

I think it's ironic to be unable to find sea salt in the country that occupies the entire east cost of the red sea; saltiest sea in the world :lol:

Alliecat

Good point, Max!  Make your OWN sea salt (pour it in a shallow pan and let the water evaporate). 

First time I ever had sea salt was years ago in a cantina in a very small village on the west coast of Mexico.  It was in a tiny terra cotta bowl and you had to take a pinch with your fingers and sprinkle it over your food!

bilalsaeed79

Hi,
Raha i hope this info is helpful for you...
if you are in jeddah than visit Al-Aziziah near Pakistan int School,there are few shops of these things i am sure you will get sea salt from their.......

slyshooter

I think they are available with Abazeer stores in Jeddah.

Otherwise, we have them in our stores if you like I can arrange to send it for you.

gowiththeflowUK

Hi Raha_LA we had the same request on a different post within the last month or so.  If I remember correctly, there were some referrals made on where to get it.  Check back on the posts - do a search and see if you can find it.

jillndave

Use Garlic salt instead. :lol::lol::lol:

Well, it's just a suggestion

musicman

We used to have sea salt in large porcelain urns back home in the 60s

gowiththeflowUK

jillndave wrote:

Use Garlic salt instead. :lol::lol::lol:

Well, it's just a suggestion


You and your garlic - its a wonder anyone can get near you - your code name should have been Garlicman for sure:)

gowiththeflowUK

slyshooter wrote:

I think they are available with Abazeer stores in Jeddah.

Otherwise, we have them in our stores if you like I can arrange to send it for you.


Awwh, what a sweetie you are :) lovely gesture

Alliecat

My reply was still the best:  make your own!!!  The red sea is right there!!!

I've taken to making my own things.  For example, the price of croutons is exorbitant here and they're not even good-they're the small ones.  Soooooooooooooooooooooo... I have been buying French bread and making my own!

I wanted to buy dried chives for baked potatoes but couldn't find them... but my last trip to tamini's, they had fresh chives. Soooooooooooooooooooooooooo ... I dried the chives, cut them up and put them into an empty spaghetti jar I'd been saving (something I would have immediately recycled at home but I know that here you need to re-purpose everything, even the little twistie things for baggies that you have 1 zillion of at home! ... but I digress).

My point is, being here has made me extremely resourceful and you know what?  I kinda like it!

MadMaz

Alliecat wrote:

My reply was still the best:  make your own!!!  The red sea is right there!!!


I wonder where you find your inspiration :whistle:

Alliecat

MadMaz wrote:
Alliecat wrote:

My reply was still the best:  make your own!!!  The red sea is right there!!!


I wonder where you find your inspiration :whistle:


Ummmm.. you're acting like you know a secret :P