🌟 Elevate Your Flavor Game—Without the Sodium!
NU-SALT is a sodium-free salt substitute made from potassium chloride, designed to enhance the flavor of your favorite foods while supporting a healthier lifestyle. Each ¼-teaspoon provides the same potassium as an avocado, making it a perfect choice for those looking to reduce sodium intake. Kosher certified and suitable for various dietary needs, NU-SALT has been a trusted name in quality food products for over 70 years.
G**A
Great salt taste
Just received. To us...tastes very very close to salt. Just ordered more. That said, has a very, very slight bite to it. Wife has low kidney function and water retention.. using a diuretic. Will be great for us. Thank you.
T**9
good salt
Good salt substitute
K**S
Taste
This taste like real salt. I can't tell the difference when a use it
D**S
Margin of error for ruining food is too narrow for me.
I apologize to anyone who does not have this taste problem with "Nu-Salt".First let me say, I am trying to reach the US RDA for adults of 4.7g of Potassium per day to combat severe edema. I was rarely salting my foods, but I was hopeful that low potassium (about 2g/day) with above recommended sodium intake (>=1.5g/day, not good) were to blame. Upon finally getting near 4g/day of Potassium including from supplementation, not only did I finally get control over my edema, but I started to experience many positive medical effects that I was ailing from and didn't realize getting the right amount of potassium was such a necessity. (not only do we need 4.7g/day of potassium, but it is necessary to keep the potassium to sodium ratio a little less than 5:1).Now, I salt my foods with Potassium Chloride when needed (I buy no salt or low salt products now, which I never did before) and put "better" salt back in using Potassium Chloride (a potassium salt) further lowering my sodium intake while increasing my potassium intake. A win-win deal. :-)Just a tip about using Potassium Chloride to replace Sodium Chloride (common table salt): some brands of Potassium Chloride, or potassium based salt... however you want to remember it, have a very thin line for taste tolerance from being just right to overwhelming the taste of the food you are trying to salt it on with an unpleasant metal taste. I found one product on Amazon that has a much greater margin of error when salting with it, which is so helpful, especially when new to using Potassium Chloride to substitute for table salt."Nu-Salt", unfortunately, has that narrow margin of error when salting my foods. If it's low sodium broth or hard boiled eggs, I just add more broth or eggs, but commonly, you can't always correct over salting so easily. I've wasted too much food, even when salting a little, then tasting a little and repeating as needed. That's why I say it is a narrow margin of error, because I so try to not over do it, and then suddenly, with just a little more added, the food taste like metal and I ruined it.Oh, want to know the Potassium Chloride based salt product I am now using with the wider margin for error when salting my foods? It's "No Salt". I won't touch "Nu-Salt" anymore. I bought both potassium products from Amazon. I do realize that everyone's tastes are different, so you may actually have a different experience and prefer "Nu-Salt". For me, I'm sticking with "No Salt"... and yes, there is less potassium/gram in "No Salt" than in "NuSalt", which may be the sole difference in taste for me.Want to know one of the many unexpected improvements I got when focusing on my Potassium intake and reducing my sodium intake to the ratio of about 5:1, respectively?Potassium lowers blood pressure; sodium raises it. Yes, I had a nearly instant observation of lower (average) blood pressure when I started to get near the 4.7g/day of Potassium goal (and, respectively, near the almost 5:1 ration of potassium intake to sodium intake. Don't forget, I have mild hypertension and even I noticed a difference. It was only a few digits down on both blood pressure numbers, but I will take it!I will post pretty much this same review for the "Alta" Potassium Chloride pills and the 2 brands of Potassium Chloride salts, "No Salt" and "Nu-Salt", so if you see my posts repeat itself, please don't get upset with me. I let you know ahead of time. :-)
D**A
Useful in cooking, but has an off flavor.
Useful in some things, but this salt has a fairly strong flavor of its own that I find unpleasant if the food I am using it in can't overcome the off flavor. I definitely can't just sprinkle it on top of food, but mixed in a casserole, for example, in it does help make up for the lack of salt.
B**C
Smaller than a salt shaker
Mis read the label didn't realize how small these are. It was smaller than a normal salt shaker. For the price not sure i'd re order unless I was in a pinch. Their okay for the price with a very bad chemically aftertaste i'm not used to
K**K
Great Salt Alternative!
Nu-Salt is a great option if you're watching your sodium intake. It gives that salty flavor without the actual salt, and it works well on veggies, eggs, and even popcorn. It takes a little getting used to, but overall a solid substitute for anyone on a low-sodium diet!
M**E
Great delicious salt substitute!
Where have you been all my life? This is great! I never knew of a salt substitute until now. It tastes very similar to salt when sprinkling over eggs, vegetables, etc. Great stuff!
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