Yuzu Salt (Fine Snow Salt)
Product Information
Product SKU: S114 Category: Santaka Spice.Yuzu salt can be described as floral, zesty, bright and exciting. The Yuzu flavor is fresh, bright and slightly tart, closely resembling that of the grapefruit, with overtones of tangerine and meyer Lemon with hints of Pine. This salt is made with what the Japanese classify as “Snow Salt”. They find it to be the purest sea salt available and its fine granuals deliver flavor to each application faster and more uniformly, a wonderfully versatile texture. Yuzu salt is a stimulating sodium alternative that will elevate your menu.
Additional information
Ingredients | Natural Sea Salt, Freeze Dried Yuzu, |
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Packaging | 100 gram/3.53oz x 10 or 42g/1.5oz x 12 |
Flavor | Floral, Bright, Slightly Tart, Saline |
Color | Pale Yellow Orange |
Storage | Shelf Stable, See Best By Date – Reseal and keep in cool place |
Orgin | Japan |
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