Which is the best no-salt alternative?? Full Review!

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  • Full round up of Salt Atlernatives! No Sodium, Low Sodium, No-Salt Seasonings, Low Sodium Seasonings... I Review ten. Which is the best value? Which one tastes the best?
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  • @rudysmith6293
    @rudysmith6293 Рік тому +7

    George, as usual, you've picked a great topic. It seems to me that too much salt in food is just as common as too much sugar in food. When my wife and I eat at restaurants, the food is typically far too salty or far too sweet. That's in America. In Europe, the salt and sugar use is much more palatable and enjoyable. The food we make for ourselves is not nearly as salty as American restaurant food. I do like some finishing salt on some things, like salad.

  • @therealnancycarol
    @therealnancycarol Рік тому +12

    Redmond's and Celtic! Nothing else will do. If the Dr. says cut down, don't go back to him!

    • @F6Hawk
      @F6Hawk Рік тому

      Not familiar with Redmond's, but love celtic. Nothing can ever replace salt.

    • @libertyenos9828
      @libertyenos9828 4 місяці тому +1

      It’s all sodium chloride….

  • @littlepotato2741
    @littlepotato2741 Рік тому +3

    A 50% reduced sodium salt is a very important staple in my pantry. Although, I'm personally more concerned about upping my potassium intake vs reducing my sodium intake. My most common use for this is making an electrolyte drink as it is, by a huge margin, the most inexpensive way to get an electrolyte drink with decent ingredients (especially if you are water fasting and need to get a day's worth of electrolytes.) Of course, you have to add some flavoring in.
    For cooking, I think it is best used during the cooking process. I've found that the potassium has that flat metallic aftertaste that is hard to get around if it isn't covered up by other flavors.
    For people looking to reduce salt, I think the combination of using a sodium/potassium salt during cooking and then using a finishing salt at the end will give them a nice "salt experience" while reducing the amount of sodium. Maldon salt is a great finishing salt for the home cook - it's not an expensive as those really high end finishing salts, but it still has that large pyramid crystal shape that really makes a finishing salt special. Oh, and of course, trying to avoid processed foods since they try to shove as much sodium in there as possible to cover up for their cardboard-like ingredients.

  • @SviraSvi
    @SviraSvi 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm so glad I found this video, I had NO idea you could buy salt that has less sodium in it! So, thank you!

  • @larrybair2029
    @larrybair2029 8 місяців тому

    We really like the Mrs Dash table Blend .

  • @maria369
    @maria369 Рік тому +2

    Those are some really fancy salts.
    We don't have anything like that in Greece.
    I would chose Messolonghi salt every single day 😊
    Hi George!
    It's been awhile but I wouldn't miss your videos for anything.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Рік тому +1

      Hey!! Good to see you! Glad you’re back!!

    • @maria369
      @maria369 Рік тому

      @@AwareHouseChef I'm happy to see your channel growing!
      I can see the future is going to be bright, you have so much passion for what you are doing.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Рік тому +1

      @@maria369 I need all of the encouragement I could get and you’ve been so helpful! Thank you!

    • @maria369
      @maria369 Рік тому

      @@AwareHouseChef
      I'll always be here for you my friend, I'm your biggest fan ♥️
      Keep doing what you are doing and soon you'll be a UA-cam celebrity.😊

  • @bobpond6381
    @bobpond6381 Рік тому

    Just got your channel on my feed. Great content. You look and sound very familiar to me. Can’t place it but I’ve been on Long Island north shore Suffolk county for a few decades.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Рік тому

      Welcome aboard! My family owns Hellenic Snack Bar in Greenport. Maybe there?

    • @bobpond6381
      @bobpond6381 Рік тому

      @@AwareHouseChef my wife’s family and now mine are very active in Southold and her church is meeting in Greenport since theirs burned down a few years ago. Maybe we crossed paths. In any case next time we’re out there I know where we will be eating. 😀

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Рік тому

      @@bobpond6381 please ask for me! I look forward to it!

  • @dia9491
    @dia9491 4 місяці тому

    Great topic. My sister who is on a low sodium diet says the Benson’s is the best.

  • @GreenlifeTH-1992
    @GreenlifeTH-1992 Рік тому

    wonderful

  • @judithanneintheland
    @judithanneintheland Рік тому +1

    I was given Green Salt by my daughter. It has half the sodium of regular salt. I use it sparingly, but it really does provide some of the flavor I miss, even in very small amounts. The flavor is very nice. I am on a low-sodium diet. My maximum is 1500mg/day, similar to other people I know who also have heart disease. Many foods contain naturally occurring sodium as well which is harder to track. Green Salt's nutritional label shows that it contains 280mg per 1/2 tsp, so to compare with your comments on others, 140mg per 1/4 tsp. Based on your reviews here, I will also try the Benson's.
    I do have a question about replacing sodium. Salt is often used not only for flavor but for its chemical effect on other ingredients, such as salting eggplant to draw out moisture, to tenderize meats, etc. Do any of the substitutes mentioned here replace salt for those purposes?
    Thanks!

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Рік тому +1

      Placing eggplant in warm water alone will draw out some of the bitterness as well. It will make it a bit more water-logged, but that can be easily remedied by letting it air dry on the counter for a while. Hope that helps. Thank you for reaching out

  • @krga94c
    @krga94c 10 місяців тому

    This is very hard to sort, because taste is so much a personal experience. For example he liked Mrs. Dash, which doesn't taste good at all to me. But it's a good video, because you still get a point of reference. I'm going to give Benson's and McCormicks a try.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  10 місяців тому

      You are absolutely right. Especially when it comes to seasonings. Thank you for reaching out!

  • @daniellegardner9535
    @daniellegardner9535 10 місяців тому

    My nu salt says potassium chloride nothing else so im confused why theres additives? I wonder if they changed their ingredients ?

  • @dixiefire
    @dixiefire Місяць тому

    After your original salt video 3 years ago, you were going to follow up on Redmond’s but I can’t find it if you did a review of Redmonds~ I live in Idaho, so practically next door to the Redmonds. If I ever get over to Utah it would be fun to go there & see if they do tours of their operation.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Місяць тому

      I did a follow up a few weeks later: ua-cam.com/video/Wt3ZUC2Meuo/v-deo.htmlsi=grumy92B5gwUfwx6

    • @dixiefire
      @dixiefire Місяць тому

      I did hear you say Redmonds happens to be your favorite or Celtic- so happy to hear as I had been using the Redmonds for a few years & see it has been discovered & caught on now. So, I’m thinking somewhere you must have gone over the Redmond’s

    • @dixiefire
      @dixiefire Місяць тому

      Thank you !!

    • @dixiefire
      @dixiefire Місяць тому

      So interesting & wonderful the Creator placed sources of salt all over the earth.

    • @dixiefire
      @dixiefire Місяць тому

      For others who may have just discovered this channel 3yrs later, the follow up on the Redmonds is in a program about Microplastics- so you wouldn’t find it by searching for anything about salt- so thank you for the link & the title if that program us is: “Microplastics are destroying our lives & planet” & the part about Redmonds is near the end around 12:12 time mark .

  • @marcusnartatez
    @marcusnartatez 10 місяців тому

    Can you cook with the bensons

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  10 місяців тому

      You could but it might require a little experimenting. The flavor will most likely change. It behaves better as a finish. Cheers!

  • @daniellegardner9535
    @daniellegardner9535 10 місяців тому

    Dr murray has a salt called ideal sea salt on iherb

  • @Kathleen67.
    @Kathleen67. Рік тому

    Try Maine's Dulse, I don't care for the Kelp. We've been using the Dulse flakes for a couple of decades and buy it by the pound. Before that, I used Spike, but back then I found it had msg; I don't know if it still does. We love the whole Dulse; but, don't buy it often because it's so expensive and gone in five minutes.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Kathleen! Good to hear from you! All the best!

    • @Kathleen67.
      @Kathleen67. Рік тому

      @@AwareHouseChef Likewise!

  • @jeanawalter
    @jeanawalter 8 місяців тому

    What about the Green Salt?

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  8 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/OkeHBJEBS-w/v-deo.htmlsi=WaMktCYrLq_NK3dd

  • @leedoss6905
    @leedoss6905 Рік тому

    I've been using Knorr bullion powders for a lot of my salt flavoring instead of regular salt.
    Beef, tomato chicken, regular chicken and shrimp flavors.
    Regular salt is 40% sodium and 60% chloride.
    So a teaspoon of salt is only 40% sodium.
    This is something to keep in mind when looking at ingredients on a label.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Рік тому +1

      Please check the other ingredients as well. I am not so sure of Knorr products. Also a 1/4 tsp of plain salt is 590mg of sodium. Use that as a reference as well. All the best.

    • @leedoss6905
      @leedoss6905 Рік тому

      @@AwareHouseChef I have and I don't really care about them one way or another.
      Like MSG I keep it on hand as well.

    • @leedoss6905
      @leedoss6905 Рік тому +1

      @@AwareHouseChef I just want to add.
      I make almost everything I eat.
      The list is really long.
      But it ranges from my own fermented mushroom ketchup to my own sauerkraut..
      Not new to me I'm 64 and was raised on a farm doing this stuff.
      My own spice mixes and bake my own bread.
      Many times my own tortillas corn and flour.
      The Knorr product is literally the only thing I buy that is anything close to a spice blend.
      No junk food at all except for corn chips for Frito pie from my own homemade Texas chili.
      No processed food at all.
      Since doing this I got off indigestion pills and don't take anything.
      I agree with you, processed food is a nightmare in this country and killing people.

  • @RealJonzuk
    @RealJonzuk Рік тому

    i want to try the Mr Dash so bad but i have celiac disease

  • @user-zv9kx6jn8x
    @user-zv9kx6jn8x 25 днів тому

    I've been using 1200mg sodium a day. Read people need at the very least 186mg per day. I believe AHA said 500mg. Suppose to help heart, arteries and kidneys. Weight was 206 pounds now 180. Don't pay any attention to carbs or calories.

    • @dogcatmom5877
      @dogcatmom5877 14 днів тому

      My Ears,Nose, and Throat doctor says that 50-100mg a day is fine. I am a Menieres patient. I have been doing extreme low salt for 23 years.

  • @EatTwinkies13
    @EatTwinkies13 11 місяців тому

    Did the green salt never arrive??

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  11 місяців тому

      It sure did ua-cam.com/video/OkeHBJEBS-w/v-deo.html

  • @leedoss6905
    @leedoss6905 Рік тому +1

    Lime is an excellent salt replacement on many dishes.
    I can't eat out much anymore because of the high amounts of salt they put in and on everything.
    I simply can't stand that much salt and never have.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Рік тому

      Tanginess helps keep those taste buds happy! Cheers!

  • @ethimself5064
    @ethimself5064 Рік тому

    Foe those 20% - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍 - 👍

  • @RealJonzuk
    @RealJonzuk Рік тому

    i just gave up on salt just have redmond real salt and put 1/16th tsp on my meals probably use zero salt soon

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Рік тому

      Glad we agree! Cheers!

    • @melodysfiresidefarm
      @melodysfiresidefarm Рік тому

      Because of your original salt video I tried Celtic salt and love it in my stews, beans and chilies because it has such a mild taste. For everything else I kept my fine ground Redmon real salt. Our only salt is small amounts while I cook and we don’t have a shaker on the table. I’m going to try Bensons because I did buy the Kelp one and that was a waste for salt flavor. I do use it for
      iodine though blended in so I don’t know it’s there. Once again such a wonderful taste test! You’re the best! Hope you are doing well!

  • @jflsdknf
    @jflsdknf 2 місяці тому

    Potassium chloride tastes nothing like salt to me it tastes super sour

  • @InfiniteBeauty7855
    @InfiniteBeauty7855 2 місяці тому

    I was told by my kidney doc that I have to cut back on all salts, and potassium chloride. So none of these will work for me. I did find a great NO SALT alternative in Benson’s Tasty Table

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  2 місяці тому

      Is that different than the one I reviewed? All the best!

    • @InfiniteBeauty7855
      @InfiniteBeauty7855 2 місяці тому

      Benson’s Tasty Table has no Potassium Chloride (I can’t have Potassium Chloride because of my kidney issue.)

  • @robininva
    @robininva 8 місяців тому

    I am not on a salt restricted diet…hallelujah! Love my salt. But, I do use “No Salt”…1/4 teaspoon in water daily…for the potassium. It has more potassium than any supplement I’ve ever tried. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @lauras3451
    @lauras3451 10 місяців тому

    Benson's - $12.99!! WOW! Kind of crazy expensive.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  10 місяців тому

      Really?? It wasn’t that much when I bought it. That’s a lot.

  • @thetayoung3066
    @thetayoung3066 3 місяці тому

    and Dash Chicken and Southwest Chipotle are the best in my opinion. The Table blend on food is tasteless.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  3 місяці тому

      Yes! So many great seasoning blends out there !

  • @tylerbird1359
    @tylerbird1359 4 місяці тому

    Ppl if you eat a proper giman diet, minimal carbs, than just aalt your food to taste and you will be fine. Your body regulates your sodium in your bodywithout question there wont be a problem with sodium just by salting food you taste too much salt tham stop need more add more if its a quality salt like redmonda or celtic than it has all the minerals ad well. Lastly, thefact that sodium causes high blood pressure or hrart and kidney disease has been debinked over and over again, unless you eat the standard american diet of junk and carbs if u eat animal food and normal diet for us as a species rhan no salt or aodium will not cause heart or kidney disease ever. High carb low fat diets is what is causing the heart and kidney disease not the aalt or red meat.

  • @olddave4833
    @olddave4833 8 місяців тому

    why do people keep say to consult their doctor, are they living in outer space?, all Drs have a 6 month waiting period to see them.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  8 місяців тому

      Pretty much so we don’t get sued for giving logical advice…

  • @hugoanderkivi
    @hugoanderkivi Рік тому

    The narrative about salt is completely wrong. Salt is not an issue for the body if your kidneys work properly. Kidneys filter around 180 liters of blood per day and unless you lack electrolytes or have impaired kidney function, then salt is perfectly fine to consume, even in larger quantities, like 10 g. Salt levels in the blood are regulated, and the connection between heart disease and salt is pseudoscientific. If they truly did a comprehensive and scientifically sound analysis and found proof of the link, I would accept it.
    This is another example of truth being distorted by the narrative. Happens to be the same people every time. What gives? Anyway, I do like your content; it's useful and practical.

    • @AwareHouseChef
      @AwareHouseChef  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! I have no problem with salt. But just in case people have an issue I figured I would offer alternatives. All the best

    • @CadaverQT
      @CadaverQT 6 місяців тому

      Salt increases water retention, which increases the volume of blood. The heart has to pump a larger amount of blood - which makes it work harder. It's pretty simple.

    • @hugoanderkivi
      @hugoanderkivi 6 місяців тому

      @@CadaverQT True, but your response is reductionistic. You conveniently left out a major organ (kidney) from the equation.

    • @CadaverQT
      @CadaverQT 6 місяців тому

      @@hugoanderkivi Yeah.... Kidneys aren't as magical as you think. They can't stop your heart from overworking. Blood vessels restrict within 30 seconds of too much salt.

  • @mariettemayisa
    @mariettemayisa 5 місяців тому

    These companies are basically charging the consumer MORE for LESS salt (and some horrid metallic potassium additive)! So basically a person could just USE LESS SALT in their food using regular salt for the same desired outcome Also a person could waste money on these and use MORE of it and essentially end up using the same amount of salt as the regular stuff