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We recently had dinner in the Crown grill (CB). We enjoyed the specialty sea salts. I was able to take pictures of two of the three containers.

Artisan Salt Co.  1. Hiwi Kai (black lava sea salt)  2. Yakima (Applewood Smoked sea salt) 3. Can some one provide me the name? I think the jar has a pink label?

We would like to give these as Christmas gifts to some of our friends. I did go their web site but they changed the packaging and labels. 

Appreciate your help. Thanks

 

 

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1 hour ago, kjg46 said:

We recently had dinner in the Crown grill (CB). We enjoyed the specialty sea salts. I was able to take pictures of two of the three containers.

Artisan Salt Co.  1. Hiwi Kai (black lava sea salt)  2. Yakima (Applewood Smoked sea salt) 3. Can some one provide me the name? I think the jar has a pink label?

We would like to give these as Christmas gifts to some of our friends. I did go their web site but they changed the packaging and labels. 

Appreciate your help. Thanks

 

 

 

The company:

 

https://seasalt.com/yakima-applewood-smoked-sea-salt-artisan-line#!yakima-applewood-smoked-sea-salt-shaker

 

The salts are available on Amazon:

 

https://www.amazon.com/stores/node/9465992011?_encoding=UTF8&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=SaltWorks&ref_=bl_dp_s_web_9465992011

 

This is my favorite:

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077Y9FXBT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

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Amazon used to have the exact bottles princess has, but I don't see them now.

 

 

 

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I, for one, did not find the Sea Salt options anything special and would not request any of them again on a future visit to the Crown Grill.  Give me good old NaCl!  With a bit of I included for good health.

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Saltworks, founded in 2001, was the company that introduced these specific salts around 2006 using the name Artisan Salt Company.

Was immensely popular and this company has grown phenomenally over the past 15 years.

 

As Pablo222 points out, the containers we see onboard Princess are likely no longer available .

These same salts are marketed widely now and available at many gourmet or premium grocery stores (and on Amazon).
 

Parent company is Saltworks  --  https://seasalt.com/

Product can also be found at --  http://www.artisansalt.com/

 

Article attached that focuses on the growth spurt the couple that started this went through.

 

SaltWorks 2007 article.pdf

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5 hours ago, rkacruiser said:

I, for one, did not find the Sea Salt options anything special and would not request any of them again on a future visit to the Crown Grill.  Give me good old NaCl!  With a bit of I included for good health.

 

I thought my steak was already well seasoned and did not need additional salt. It seems like Princess chefs should cut back on the salt in the kitchen if they really want to us to enjoy these specialty salts.

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