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What's the difference between German alpine salt and other salts?

The Historical Process of Bart Rehn Hall

Before 2000 BC, natural brine springs were discovered in Xinghar, Ba Telie.

In 696, the first recorded ancient man collected salt.

16161619 Construction of the first brine conduit.

1816/1817 brine conduit extension

1834 city brand and new mining plant in Lexinghar

1890 "Lai Hinghar" became "Bad Lai Hinghar"

1926 the new Batreichenhar mine was completed.

1943 Batreichenhar mine fire and its reconstruction

1950, 500g family packaging first appeared.

1957 Bad Lessinghar brand salt finally appeared in Germany.

1958 first production automation

1959 salichen (female chef) recommended Bart Reichenhal brand salt.

The first iodized salt before 1960

The first powder spray bottle was born in 1970.

197 1 gave birth to a new brand: Bad Reichenhaller.

Salt industry in southwest Germany, located in the town of Berchtesgaden at the foot of Bavarian Alps in southern Germany, has the following landforms.

The forest area covering the mine is about 1 10 hectare, which provides a long-term guarantee for mine water quality and brine production. In the process of managing mixed forest economy, sustainable management is the first step, and its key point is to ensure sustainable forest stand, increasing 800 cubic meters every year.

Perfect ecology-priceless treasure

Caring for young trees also contributes to ecological diversity. For human beings, the subordinate role of diverse, stable and attractive species is renewable value, and people can walk through the forest because it provides people with multiple perspectives on the ecosystem.

In addition to modern production equipment, Southwest Salt Industry also operates two exhibition mines in Berchtesgaden and Bad Reichenhaller, and a salt product museum in Bad Reichenhaller, which also provides sightseeing facilities for tourism.

Salt is different from salt-natural and precious alpine platinum salt.

250 million years ago, when the primitive ocean evaporated, the treasure lay deep in the Alps, maintaining the natural purity of 100%!

For thousands of years, precious salt has flowed out with the slow release of mountain spring water, forming precious natural mountain brine.

No preservatives, colorants and nanoparticles, no flavor enhancer!

GermanyNo. 1, a high-quality product that every German family knows! 500 years of mining history!

Made in Germany, craftsman spirit, meticulous workmanship and Excellence, each salt is unique and meets your daily needs in an all-round way!