So 72 grams of regular kosher salt is the same amount as coarse kosher salt ?I really don't understand the ? , these days salt can be the devil to some folks, it always perks food up , weights are the same but you probably get more melted into the food with the finer ground as it dissolves easier, years ago when I would make up a rub I would do same amount salt/pepper but add salt separate these days to cut down some. its better to under salt than over imo.
Just asking if a recipe calls for a tablespoons of kosher salt are they the same since coarse kosher salt has bigger flakes than kosher salt.Reminds me of the question: Which weighs more, 2000 pounds of feathers or 1 ton of bricks?
I don't know if there's a conversion between coarse and regular, but seems to me they'd be similar if measuring by weight. Guess it's possible to have a difference measuring by volume (eg, tablespoon) but don't know if it would affect a recipe.
What are you cooking that raises the question?
Got it thank you.Biggy1
Perhaps this will help:
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The Science Of Salt
Here's what you need to know about table salt, kosher salt, pickling salt, sea salt, seasoned salt, curing salts, and how to use them.amazingribs.com
Note: I disagree with authors claim's about, salt consumption. It used to be low sodium diet 1500mg daily limit, now1500mg is max for all!
Just asking if a recipe calls for a tablespoons of kosher salt are they the same since coarse kosher salt has bigger flakes than kosher salt.