Coarse Sea Salt


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Your Batch Number: 2502021
Coarse Sea Salt

Product

Details

​Intense and perfect for cooking. well suited for spice mills and pestles‘n‘mortars. 170 g in a cork jar

Origin

Aruba, Dutch Antilles

Best Before

31 Jan 2028

Date Produced

15 Feb 2023

Date Packaged

11 Feb 2025

Weight

170 g

Ingredients

Sea Salt from the Caribbean Sea

Transport

Transport Methods

Ship
Lorry

Distance

9425 km

CO2 Footprint

7 grams of CO2*

*How do we calculate the CO2 footprint?

Our CO2 footprint calculation is based on the transport of the packaging and product. Please keep in mind that these values are an average approximation based on the EN16258 standard. For more information about emissions calculations, check carboncare.org

Packaging

Container

The Container

Our glass jars are manufactured in the north of Germany. They are made from a specific soda lime glass that is designed for the food and beverage industry.
Closure

The Closure

Our corks originate from Portugal are are a mixed press cork, which means that offcuts and otherwise unusable cork is combined into a food-safe closure for our jars.
Label

The Label

Our labels are made from cane sugar fiber (95%) and 5% hemp and linen. The matt labels are printed with organic ink in an offset printing process

Recycling Information

  1. Remove the cork stopper and dispose of it with your regular household waste. Cork is typically not recyclable in standard glass recycling.
  2. Leave the paper label on the jar. In most Swiss recycling systems, paper labels will be removed during the recycling process. Trying to remove them yourself can be time-consuming and unnecessary.
  3. Rinse out the jar if it contained food or sticky substances to prevent contamination of the glass recycling.
  4. Place the clean glass jar in the designated glass collection container for your municipality. Follow local guidelines regarding clear and colored glass separation if applicable.

Farm & Partner

Producer

The Farm & Farmer

"Zoutman's tale of growth got under way in 1990. Bart and Peter Sobry noticed that a lot of companies were specifically looking for sea salt, attracted especially by its gastronomic character and the ecological benefits it has to offer. The brothers came up with a plan to provide the industry with high quality sea salt, for a broad range of applications. By sticking to a number of valued principles, since then Zoutman's sea salt has gone from strength to strength to become the best quality sea salt on the market."
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