According to this website cure # 1 is supposed to by dyed pink. http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?736-Curing-Salts
I bought some cure # 1 at a local butcher and it is not pink. Is that because they probably make it themselves? I'm sure that is what they use to cure there meats, but it got me thinking. If I had thought about it I would have asked them there
It says...[color= rgb(51, 51, 51)]This premix is use in meats and sausages that require a short curing time, and will be smoked, cooked or canned. It is a blend of salt and sodium nitrite, and of course it has the curing properties of sodium nitrite. The salt is added as a carrier and to make it easier to measure. [/color]In the United States it is dyed pink[color= rgb(51, 51, 51)], so chefs and the home user will not mistake it for salt or sugar. Though it goes by several different brand and generic names, they all have the same formula of 93.75% salt, and 6.25% sodium nitrite (1 pound of salt plus 1 ounce of sodium nitrite).[/color]
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[color= rgb(51, 51, 51)]Thanks[/color]
I bought some cure # 1 at a local butcher and it is not pink. Is that because they probably make it themselves? I'm sure that is what they use to cure there meats, but it got me thinking. If I had thought about it I would have asked them there
It says...[color= rgb(51, 51, 51)]This premix is use in meats and sausages that require a short curing time, and will be smoked, cooked or canned. It is a blend of salt and sodium nitrite, and of course it has the curing properties of sodium nitrite. The salt is added as a carrier and to make it easier to measure. [/color]In the United States it is dyed pink[color= rgb(51, 51, 51)], so chefs and the home user will not mistake it for salt or sugar. Though it goes by several different brand and generic names, they all have the same formula of 93.75% salt, and 6.25% sodium nitrite (1 pound of salt plus 1 ounce of sodium nitrite).[/color]
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[color= rgb(51, 51, 51)]Thanks[/color]
