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Snow salt Yukishio from Miyako-Jima Island
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Miyako-Jima island is located in the Okinawa archipelago, southern Japan, and approximately 400 km east of Taiwan. These beautiful beaches and waters are well known as dive sites.
Many tourists are attracted by its tropical beauty and visit the island to discover a unique nature in the archipelago. The island is surrounded by a coral reef in a clear blue sea. This salt is made using seawater drawn from the limestone rocks of the deep seabed and then passed through a reverse osmosis membrane, separating freshwater and condensed seawater. Condensed seawater is sprayed on a hot plate; the water evaporates leaving a layer of brine (rich in magnesium chloride).
More natural than most classic salts available on the market, Yukishio salt has the distinction of being listed in the Guinness Book of Records for its mineral wealth, the largest in the world (ie 18 different minerals: sodium, magnesium potassium, calcium, iron, manganese, zinc, chromium, copper, chlorine, cobalt, nickel, bromine, strontium, fluorine, sulphide, boron and lithium).
Its name "snow of salt" comes from its appearance identical to icing sugar, and its lightness: in fact, a teaspoon weighs about ... 5g! For comparison, a teaspoon of "classic" salt weighs 17g.
It takes approximately 3 times more "classic" salt to obtain the same salt power. The Yukishio powdered cooking salt is therefore much cheaper.
In 2000, the salt snow of Yuki-Shio was declared "World's Best Salt".
Our perfect combination : salt snow is unique in its softness without the aggressive character of classic salts.
Its sweetness is perhaps too light for dishes calling for a pronounced salty taste, but can bring a deep flavor to foods.
We recommend this salt for tomatoes and raw vegetables, tempura, soups and stews, for meat and fish, foie gras, vegetables.
This salt can also be used in the production of "saline water", consumed by some people for its health benefits.
In a more original way, salt snow is an excellent facial exfoliator and is perfect for massaging the gums.
Data sheet
- Origin
- Miyako-Jima (Okinawa), Japan
- Weight
- 3 kg net
25 g net
60 g net
500 g net - Packaging
- Bag
Box - Ingredients
- 100% sea salt
- Storage
- dry away from direct sunlight and moisture
PARADISE PLANPARADISE PLAN, sea salt refinery, has been created in 1994 on the island of Miyakojima. Miyakojima is a small island of 158km² located in the south of Japan, 300 km to the west of Okinawa. it's waters are renowned for diving. This island is a very ancient giant coral reef. The rain going through it's soil are totally filtered, becoming very clear, pure and riche in essential minerals.
Comments from people who use Yukishio :
- It has a smooth and mild taste with a light sweetness that is hard to put into words. Stewed food tastes better, and it makes cooking a joy. I share it with my neighbors, but only a little at a time!
- I had been using soy sauce with tempura, but now I use yukishio, which makes the tempura mellower and more delicious. Now, I wouldn't think of eating tempura without Yukishio
- Being a senior citizen, I am worried about health problems, especially high blood pressure. I have to be particularly careful about my salt intake. I heard about Yukishio bein high in mineral content, and it has a subtle sweetness. The only salt used at my home now are Yukishio.
How to use Yukishio :
- For dressing meat and fish
- For fresh tomatoes and salad
- For massaging the gums
- As a facial scrub
Based on 1
review
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Sonia M.
Published Apr 10, 2024 at 01:47 pm (Order date: Mar 31, 2024)5It takes so little to get a good taste of salt. It's almost magical! (Translated review)

Miyako-Jima island is located in the Okinawa archipelago, southern Japan, and approximately 400 km east of Taiwan. These beautiful beaches and waters are well known as dive sites.

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