I was eating out a few weeks ago and noticed the salt grinder on the table. It was McCormick's Sea Salt and naturally I thought of my crabs. Haha. I looked at the ingredients and the only ingredient was sea salt. Here is the product's page:
http://www.mccormick.com/productdetail.cfm?id=6567
Is this crab-safe? It doesn't seem as if it's table salt. So is this an easy buy to sprinkle over the crabs' food?
McCormick's Sea Salt
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the big difference in table salt and sea salt, (and being kosher or not) is the fact that normal table salt has iodine in it.
Any anti-caking agents is going to be brand specific, and some "table salt" is perfectly fine for crabs... as long as its pure NaCl, which can come from both sea salt and table salt.
The main difference isn't so much "sea salt" vs. "table salt"... it's what extra garbage is or isn't in there. As far as that brand... I'm really not sure. I usually think that if they want salt, they've got it from the water. =)
Any anti-caking agents is going to be brand specific, and some "table salt" is perfectly fine for crabs... as long as its pure NaCl, which can come from both sea salt and table salt.
The main difference isn't so much "sea salt" vs. "table salt"... it's what extra garbage is or isn't in there. As far as that brand... I'm really not sure. I usually think that if they want salt, they've got it from the water. =)