Organic Garlic Himalayan Salt
Organic Garlic Himalayan Salt is a versatile seasoning combining two ubiquitous flavors. Naturally occurring, hand-mined Himalayan rock salt is blended with dried organic garlic granules in a mixture that can substitute for either ingredient and enhances flavor in many dishes.

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Suggested uses
Basic prep
Ready to use. Add to taste.
Storage & handling
Store in a dry, cool place.
Ingredients
Himalayan salt, organic garlic, silicon dioxide (anti-caking agent).
Organic Garlic Himalayan Salt is a versatile seasoning combining two ubiquitous flavors and top-of-the-line ingredients. Naturally occurring, hand-mined Himalayan rock salt, harvested from deep inside foothills of the Himalayan Mountains, is blended with dried organic garlic granules in a mixture that can substitute for either ingredient. Himalayan salt is valued for its purity and taste, which is unique due to the many trace minerals it contains. The full-flavored garlic and all-natural Himalayan salt enhance the flavor of many dishes, making this product a kitchen staple.
Garlic has a long and storied history that spans more than 7,000 years, both for medicinal and culinary purposes. It has been used to treat a myriad of medical conditions and symptoms, including lethargy, stomach issues, leprosy and even parasites. One of its most basic uses, however, has been as an antibiotic, as garlic has been shown to kill bacteria, fungus, parasites and viruses.
It has been thought that the ancient Egyptians were the first to cultivate garlic, believing that it would keep pyramid workers healthy for work. Clay shaped as garlic has also been found in tombs with dead pharaohs, indicating the importance of the bulb in Egyptian culture. But the Egyptians were not the only ones to recognize the usefulness of the pungent plant; the Greeks and Romans used garlic as a curative treatment for many ailments and wounds as well. The Cherokee tribes were also known to use garlic as a cough medicine.
In modern times, research has shown that garlic can help lower LDL cholesterol levels without lowering healthy HDL cholesterol, as well as possibly lowering blood pressure. Research is also showing that garlic may also help regulate blood sugar levels.
Garlic has also had a storied history as a spiritual item. In Europe, garlic has been used as a ward for evil creatures, either worn around the neck or rubbed on surfaces to keep demons at bay. In Hinduism and Jainism, garlic is considered an aphrodisiac and is avoided during religious festivals by the devout.
As a cultivated crop, garlic is relatively uncomplicated and easy to grow. It can be grown year-round in milder temperatures, but can also be grown in cold climates as long as it does not freeze. The crop does well in loose soil with plenty of sun, but will also thrive in many types of soil condition and PH levels.
While the garlic bulb is the portion of the plant most commonly cooked with, the leaves and flowers are also edible. The green stem (sometimes called a garlic scape, spear, or top) of the immature version is also edible and is often described as having the shape of green onions with the distinct flavor of garlic.
There are multiple common varieties of this popular cooking ingredient, including Porcelains, Rocamboles, Purple Stripes and Artichoke garlic. They vary in size, color, yield and flavor intensity. A common misconception is that elephant garlic is part of the garlic family, but it is actually related to leeks.
Garlic is an elemental ingredient of cooking throughout the world, as its spicy, sharp and pungent nature lends itself to many savory applications. One of the more famous preparations is French aioli, an emulsification of garlic, egg yolks and olive oil that is used as a rich, strongly flavored sauce. It can be pickled, fermented and dried and used in almost every ethnic culinary preparation.
Classic recipe
Cheesy Herb Garlic Bread
This recipe incorporates our versatile Garlic Salt into the butter, guaranteeing rich garlic flavor in every bite. Sprinkle Garlic Salt over the finished toasted bread for extra garlic flavor.