Morton Lite Salt 11-oz (pack of 12) vs Himalayan Chef Pink Himalayan Salt, Coarse Grain - 20 lbs
Overall winner: Himalayan Chef Pink Himalayan Salt, Coarse Grain - 20 lbs
Key Differences
Himalayan Chef (A) is a coarse-grain, mineral-rich pink salt sold in a large 20 lb bag and is kosher-certified and non-GMO, appealing to cooks wanting natural finishing or grinding salt. Morton Lite Salt (B) is a low-sodium salt substitute in smaller consumer containers (11-oz, sold as a 12-pack) that blends potassium chloride for reduced sodium and targets those reducing sodium intake but has reports of some containers arriving broken
Morton Lite Salt 11-oz (pack of 12)
Morton Lite Salt offers reduced sodium with the same cooking, baking, measuring, and flavor. Customers note good taste and value, with some finding it not bitter like 100% potassium salt
Pros
- 50% less sodium than regular salt
- same results for cooking, baking, and measuring
- flavors the same as regular salt
- well received for taste and quality
Cons
- some containers arrive broken
Himalayan Chef Pink Himalayan Salt, Coarse Grain - 20 lbs
Pink Himalayan salt mined near the Himalayas, enriched with minerals. Coarse grain with resealable bag for freshness. Customers note its taste and value, with color and texture varying by batch
Pros
- minerals & nutrients present
- kosher certified
- non-GMO
- preservative-free and chemical-free
Cons
- mixed reviews on coarseness
- varied color indicating mineral content
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Himalayan Chef |
| Durability | Morton |
| Versatility | Himalayan Chef |
| User Reviews | Himalayan Chef |