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[*] posted on 11-20-2025 at 04:55 PM
Baja gold sea salt


in designer salt circles this is allegedly the bomb! unless I missed it this SOC salt comes from a bay or cove in Baja?I don't recall seeing salt ponds anywhere in my travels along the sea of cortez...anyone?

https://bajagoldsaltco.com/
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[*] posted on 11-20-2025 at 05:01 PM


I don't know which salt pond may still be in use, but I have found them in several locations. One that looks fairly recent is north of San Evaristo.



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[*] posted on 11-20-2025 at 05:23 PM


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[*] posted on 11-20-2025 at 05:31 PM


Quote: Originally posted by latitude32  
in designer salt circles this is allegedly the bomb! unless I missed it this SOC salt comes from a bay or cove in Baja?I don't recall seeing salt ponds anywhere in my travels along the sea of cortez...anyone?

https://bajagoldsaltco.com/


There are salt evaporation ponds north of san felipe. A few on the mainland coast. Also were some on an island off la paz (or loreto?)

Salt is salt. I just buy the iodized salt and coarser kosher salt, whatever is cheap at store. It all tastes the same to me. I see no need for extra trace minerals touted by “fancy” salts like baja gold.

Baja gold probably has extra trace minerals from dust storms blowing in particulates from areas surrounding evaporation ponds.




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[*] posted on 11-20-2025 at 05:42 PM


:lol: well thanks all! they sure don't make it sound like San Felipe do they!
Baja Gold Sea Salt is harvested at an inland lagoon located in a remote and pristine estuary on the Sea of Cortez in Baja California, MX. One of the most biologically diverse and mineral-rich bodies of water on earth, the Sea of Cortez remains today a clean and undeveloped waterscape.

As the Colorado River formed the Grand Canyon and continued south, tremendous amounts of mineral-rich topsoil were deposited into the river delta area at the northern end of the Sea of Cortez. The estuary and lagoon where Baja Gold is harvested was formed over millions of years by sediment from the Colorado River and the strong tides in the Sea of Cortez.

The estuary and lagoon where Baja Gold is cultivated is flooded with sea water several times each year when the moon is closest to the earth and tides are at their highest levels. As the moon wanes and the tide recedes, sea water is trapped in the lagoon one foot below sea level.

Air temperatures at the lagoon average between 110 – 125ªF (43 – 53ªC). Rainfall is rare. The heat and dry desert winds of the Baja quickly evaporate the water leaving a highly concentrated, dense, and heavier sea water. Once the salinity reaches a precise level of concentration, the seawater is moved into evaporation or crystallization ponds. What is left after the remaining water evaporates becomes Baja Gold Sea Salt.
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[*] posted on 11-20-2025 at 06:26 PM


I got curious, so looked at their website. The pic on their “story” page appears to be the salt ponds just south of the military checkpoint on hwy 5.
https://bajagoldsaltco.com/pages/our-salt-story





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[*] posted on 11-21-2025 at 06:25 PM


I checked out the link, and it didn't take long before junk mail showed up. I noticed that "Baja Gold" is located in Marietta Georgia.

Did anyone go far enough to find out what they charge for their salt?




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[*] posted on 11-21-2025 at 06:45 PM


Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo  
I checked out the link, and it didn't take long before junk mail showed up. I noticed that "Baja Gold" is located in Marietta Georgia.

Did anyone go far enough to find out what they charge for their salt?


all their products available at Amazon, $15 for 16oz
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[*] posted on 11-21-2025 at 08:23 PM


Thats some pretty pricey salt! They claim that the water in the upper Sea of Cortez, when evaporated, produces a special salt with more minerals and better flavor than other kinds of salt. Well more power to them. If people like it and believe it makes them feel better and want to pay fifteen bucks for a pound of salt, great!
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