What are the salt crystals that are used in margarita,around the edge of the glass?!


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What are the salt crystals that are used in margarita,around the edge of the glass?



Answers: It is coarse ground margarita salt. You can buy it in the alcohol section at your grocery store. It comes in the cute little bowl that you just dip your glass in after you moisten it in lime juice....slick as a whistle margarita salt--you get it at the liquor store with everything else It's just called margarita salt, it's crystallized salt that comes in a tub usually. Pick up some margarita salt with the award winning Jose Cuervo Salt Sombrero designed for decorating the rim of your favorite margarita glass with a little flair. Just wet the rim of your margarita glass with a lime and dip & twist in the salt sombrero. Then place the lime on the rim of the glass, fill with the "World's Finest Instant Margaritas" and serve umm Salt it make the margarita mixed spicy and more flavoring
in the mixture of the salt have the kind of interesting tasteful
when you add a little extra salt flavor on it. Rock Salt Kosher salt (big crystals)..... much cheaper than what is labeled as "margarita salt". You can get kosher salt at the grocery store. It's called Coarse Margarita Salt you basically can buy it online.The coarse salt was made specifically for Margaritas and provides that perfect set up to the limey zing of a Margarita Kosher salt. You don't have to buy margarita salt. Medium to coarse sea salt or kosher salt will work just fine.
To get it to stick, You run a lime around the edge of the glass and dip the glass into salt that you have spread on a plate . You can also just dip the glass in the margarita before you pour it, and then dip it in the salt. That works really well too. You can also flavor the salt with lemon or lime zest or chili powder if you like a little kick. thats good salt!!



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