Is pink salt actually good, or is it a meme?

Is pink salt actually good, or is it a meme?

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>classic "memes are things I don't like"

It makes for a nice presentation, and has kind of a little bit of flavor to it more than regular salt does. But it's also a meme.

Probably more likely a meme. Just like that whole Gluten Free bullshit.

This. Personally, I cannot taste a difference.

it's a youyou. opposite of a meme.

if its the himalya pink salt shit...

its pretty useless...

tastes like you licked a pebble

>a little bit more flavor than regular salt

You mean regular table salt? It tastes the same as any naturally occurring rock or sea salt.

It is not seasoned salt.

Also pink salt is a meme. How can humanity have gotten so far without Himalayan salt up until recently?

I'd say it's a meme bro.

Contains half the amount of sodium chloride than sea salt and other trace elements which add to overall beneficial health. It's not a meme salt, there are some health benefits to it over normal salt.

>still calling it a meme

Do the research.

>2016
>not using artisenal, hand-curated salt grains for maximum memery
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>implying I am deficient in any of those trace minerals.
>implying mineral supplements are useful

use your brain. you're using idiocracy-tier logic.

>typical narcissist troll who tries to self-identify with everything and fails because if it doesnt benefit you it doesnt benefit anyone else

Look at the ball bearings on this retard.

Fucking checked.

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Pink salt?
Man's hubris and arrogance knows no bound.

you eat with your eyes first. It is not a meme, if it makes your food more aesthetically pleasing.

It also contains uranium. Delicious!

you could buy a salt lick and get more and better flavor.

hell, that'd be a good business to start up. sell chunks of salt lick to hipster douchebags.

It's a meme, especially if it's sold as "GMO-free salt" (as if there was any organism or genetics to modify here). The pinkness is due to impurities in the salt. Just get whatever salt you were buying before.