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🌿 Elevate your seasoning game with nature’s green gold!
SaltWise Green Salt is a gourmet, plant-based salt substitute made from 100% dehydrated Salicornia sea beans, offering 50% less sodium than common salt. Rich in essential vitamins and minerals, it’s free from additives, gluten, and GMOs. Each batch undergoes rigorous third-party lab testing to ensure purity. Packaged in elegant glass jars with a shaker and eco-friendly tote, it’s designed for health-conscious foodies seeking a natural umami boost across global cuisines.














| ASIN | B0CWDMYZW4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,816 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #54 in Salt Substitutes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (53) |
| Manufacturer | Product of SaltWise. US Registered Company |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 6.5 x 3 inches; 14.1 ounces |
| UPC | 197644910731 |
| Units | 14.1 Ounce |
M**T
I’m impressed!
I need to follow a low sodium diet for my blood pressure. I have tried many lower sodium salts and salt substitutes as I explore how to cook and eat with this new dietary restriction. I heard about green salt on a low sodium forum and decided to try it. I chose this brand because it was available on subscribe and save which made it a reasonable cost, great value for money. I was surprised when it came to see that it included a small, quality salt shaker for ease of use and a high quality canvas shopping bag as well! The bag was wrapped with a paper band that details how this purchase helps to support a group of women in India. The salt itself tastes very good, salty and green, like plants. My daughter commented that it tastes like a salty matcha tea. I have not tried this in any recipes yet, but so far I am pleased with the taste and very pleased with my purchase. This brand seems mindful of both consumers and social and ethical values.
X**N
Made in India
My old green salt provider went out of business, so I tried this one. I liked that it came in glass jars as opposed to plastic, but I was surprised to know this product came from India. Not sure how I feel about that. I will use it since I bought it, but may look for a different source of origin next time I need more salicornia.
M**R
Great Umami Flavor - perfect gift
I tried the green Salicornia salt on my salad and my cottage cheese stir-fry and I simply loved how the umami flavor kicked in to enhance the taste of these very simple dishes. Absolutely love it and highly recommend. I am definetly buying it again to gift to my father who is on a low sodium diet. Just found my perfect thanks-giving gift. The tote bag and shaker make it a wholesome shopping experience and true value for money.
L**T
Might be good, will never know
Arrived smashed to smithereens. I was looking forward to trying this, but couldn't be sure there would be no glass in the salt.
C**Y
Great buy
The bottle is filled to the top, unlike most products you buy these days. The shaker and bag that are included are high quality. As advertised, salicornia is just as salty as table salt but with much less sodium. I will never buy table salt again.
T**E
Slight taste like salt.
Don’t read what it’s made from, shouldn’t hurt you
M**8
Nope!
Did not like the flavor at all. Too bad. Sounded interesting.
E**H
Much better than regular salt
Great sub for real salt
S**N
Tastes like salty moringa. Irrigated with saltwater thus defeating the purpose of buying salicornia. There is good salicornia but it doesn't come from the east.
T**T
I love the fact that this is a natural product that supports the environment and all the rest of it. I find it to be much saltier than "normal" sea salt, so less is needed in dishes. It really is good. BUT, It is over 60x the price of table/sea salt, so it isn't financially viable for most people.
D**T
This green salt is an interesting alternative to regular table salt, with a delicate umami flavor that works especially well on roasted vegetables, tomatoes, and omelettes. The presentation is impressive, with two jars, a small sample, a sleek shaker, and a canvas tote—making it a great gift for foodies. It’s lower in sodium than standard salt and made from natural, plant-based ingredients, which is a plus for those mindful of their diet. The only minor drawbacks are that it can clump in humid conditions and the taste may not suit every dish, but overall it’s a high-quality, enjoyable seasoning.
A**C
SaltWise Green Salt is an ingenious way to cut back on sodium but still have that salty flavour. It's made from 100% dehydrated salicornia (otherwise known as samphire) which has a natural salt content but is much lower in sodium than sea or rock salt. My husband and I really like the flavour; it adds a depth of flavour that works really well on many different dishes. It’s plant-based and additive-free. The two jars come beautifully packaged in a tastefully branded cardboard box, with lovely 'extras': a canvas tote bag, a lovely little stainless steel salt shaker (boxed) and a 30g free sample sachet of salicornia white salt. There is also a recipe card and information leaflet about the brand. The jars contain salicornia green salt and look great. I think it's a brilliant idea, and especially worth trying if you want to reduce your sodium intake while still enjoying flavour! The way it's packaged would also make a beautiful gift.
J**Z
nah. I get it, it's plant based, less sodium, more minerals, but those are still a tiny bit more than a good alternative. and I don't use much salt in our diet, but that is usually a great sea salt and a tiny bit. but since I'm cooking with this, it feels everything taste different, and yes, not salty enough. I can play around with the amounts with it, but to be honest, it's expensive, I would need to use a lot more to reach some kind of taste so I don't see repurchasing. the packaging is nice and all, so to justify the higher price
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