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house420 said:

Is salt made from ocean water safe to eat?

I'd say generally it is. Look up Hawaiian Salt on the internet and you'll find a half dozen companies selling sea salt made in the traditional ways. On an industrial scale, the SF bay area has some very colorful salt ponds:

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Salt does not are available in water that is not saturated only the ions are available in solution. Steaming changes the amount at which water is eliminated...and it is properly check by the companies and also filter by the plant then delver in the market...do not worry about the salt issue..

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