Does sea salt and kosher have sugar added?
Sea salt and kosher salt do not naturally contain sugar.
Salt is a mineral, sodium chloride (NaCl), and doesn't have any sugar in it.
However, some processed salts might have additives like sugar, anti-caking agents, or other flavor enhancers added for specific purposes.
To be sure, always check the ingredient list on the salt packaging. If you see any ingredients other than "sea salt" or "kosher salt," it likely has additives, including possibly sugar.
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