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liuzhou

liuzhou

Oh yes.

 

I dont think it's that small. This one, filled with Maldon salt, is about 5½ inches / 14 cm tall and 6½ inches /  16.75 cm diameter at the top. I have three of them, all used for salt of various kinds, none iodized.

 

Maybe I meant an urn for the deceased; not a receptacle for the body! It's certainly larger than the ash urns I've seen too many of.

 

Regular table salt is also iodized here, too but not always. I have the choice, but seldom think about it. Never tasted anything metallic.

 

 

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

Oh yes.

 

I dont think it's that small. This one, filled with Maldon salt, is about 5½ inches / 14 cm tall and 6½ inches /  16.75 cm diameter at the top. I have three of them, all used for salt of various kinds, none iodized.

 

Maybe I meant an urn for the deceased; not a receptacle for the body! It's certainly larger than the ash urns I've seen too many of.

 

Regular table salt is also iodized here, too but not always I have the choice, but seldom think about it. Never tasted anything metallic.

 

 

 

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