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20-Oz Maldon Sea Salt Flakes in Resealable Tub (Pyramid Crystals)

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Amazon has 20-Oz Maldon Sea Salt Flakes in Resealable Tub (Pyramid Crystals) for $7.79 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $7.40. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 20-Oz Maldon Sea Salt Flakes in Resealable Tub (Pyramid Crystals) for $7.79 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $7.40. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Model: Maldon Salt, Sea Salt Flakes, 20 oz (570 g), Resealable Tub, Kosher, Natural, Handcrafted, Gourmet, Pyramid Crystals

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broadwayblue
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I hate when I get expired salt!
inherendo
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My Costco just started stocking this for 6.99. Nice to see it's similar price at Amazon.
BigFatCat
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Not sure if you're serious or not, but it is kind of an interesting question... I had a discussion a few years ago with a salt producer in Turkey and it seems that the semi-official definition is that sea salt is any salt that's produced by the evaporation of salt water. It's little 's' sea and not big 'S' Sea. In his case, it got even more confusing in that his salt was produced from an 'inland sea' or 'salt lake', so he wasn't even sure what the proper term would be in English.

Anyways... I love Maldon... perfect for sprinkling on cookies before baking... topping chocolate dipped caramels or marshmallows... or seasoning a steak (after cooking).

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Nov 25, 2024 06:20 PM
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inherendoNov 25, 2024 06:20 PM
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My Costco just started stocking this for 6.99. Nice to see it's similar price at Amazon.
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Quote from Jamieson22 :
Be careful Amazon often sends out food items close to their expiration date!
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I hate when I get expired salt!
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ReminiNov 25, 2024 06:58 PM
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i got 25% coupon on the page for first time s&s
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btonyNov 25, 2024 08:39 PM
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still haven't finished my tub. I prefer the smoked version though
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AdelleyNov 25, 2024 08:46 PM
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Lol not worried about it expired per se. Just their shitty way of storing them =/
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Maldon is confusing - they call is sea salt but their website says it's from an estuary... so which one is it?
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mankuNov 25, 2024 08:54 PM
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Quote from broadwayblue :
I hate when I get expired salt!
Unfortunately, my wife would toss it!

Meanwhile, my mother who grew up in WW2 Europe, doesn't know what an expiration date is...
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Quote from Lantean :
Maldon is confusing - they call is sea salt but their website says it's from an estuary... so which one is it?
Not sure if you're serious or not, but it is kind of an interesting question... I had a discussion a few years ago with a salt producer in Turkey and it seems that the semi-official definition is that sea salt is any salt that's produced by the evaporation of salt water. It's little 's' sea and not big 'S' Sea. In his case, it got even more confusing in that his salt was produced from an 'inland sea' or 'salt lake', so he wasn't even sure what the proper term would be in English.

Anyways... I love Maldon... perfect for sprinkling on cookies before baking... topping chocolate dipped caramels or marshmallows... or seasoning a steak (after cooking).
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LEOMHK1.0Nov 25, 2024 08:57 PM
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Quote from Jamieson22 :
Be careful Amazon often sends out food items close to their expiration date!
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I think it depends where you live. So many people claim to always receive fresh stuff.
I personally gave up on buying food from Amazon. I always get stale or borderline stale items...... even the bottled soda.

Quote from broadwayblue :
I hate when I get expired salt!
It might be expired for human consumption but you could still use it to ward-off demons .....or slugs if you don't have a demon problem.
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Quote from broadwayblue :
I hate when I get expired salt!
LOL... I can just imaging throwing out a container of Morton table salt... mined from deposits that have been there for tens of thousands of years... but someone decides that it's food and, therefore, must have an expiration date.
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Danimal86Nov 25, 2024 09:18 PM
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I just got some of this at costco.

Very large flakes but not overly salty is the best way i can describe it.

I use it to top my sousvide steaks.
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Quote from BigFatCat :
Not sure if you're serious or not, but it is kind of an interesting question... I had a discussion a few years ago with a salt producer in Turkey and it seems that the semi-official definition is that sea salt is any salt that's produced by the evaporation of salt water. It's little 's' sea and not big 'S' Sea. In his case, it got even more confusing in that his salt was produced from an 'inland sea' or 'salt lake', so he wasn't even sure what the proper term would be in English.

Anyways... I love Maldon... perfect for sprinkling on cookies before baking... topping chocolate dipped caramels or marshmallows... or seasoning a steak (after cooking).
The issue is that estuary salt has land minerals, not sea minerals.
Last edited by Lantean November 26, 2024 at 03:37 AM.
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smarttNov 25, 2024 09:37 PM
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Most foods have "sell by" dates. They are not exactly expiration dates, per se

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stanshowNov 25, 2024 11:09 PM
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For those concerned about expiration dates on this, you better avoid pink Himalayan salt. It is estimated to be between 250 million and 600 million years old
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