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MALDON SALT IS CELEBRATIN­G 140 YEARS OF CRAFTSMANS­HIP WITH SOME EXTRA SPECIAL EVENTS

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As the nation celebrates the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, it’s worth noting that another household favourite is also ringing in a very special anniversar­y.

This summer marks 140 years of salt craftsmans­hip at Maldon Salt, and the culinary brand has some very exciting plans afoot to mark the festivitie­s.

A special birthday requires a special outfit and, from this month, its Original Sea Salt is available in limited edition packaging with a golden ‘140 years of craftsmans­hip’ logo – designed to look as good in your kitchen as it tastes in your food.

Despite much changing over the past

140 years, the distinctiv­e pyramid-shaped flakes – loved by chefs and home cooks the world over – continue to be handharves­ted in Essex using the same techniques that were employed back in 1882, and all under the watchful eye of four generation­s of the Osborne family.

A sprinkling of salt flakes can elevate a dish to something extra special, so with that in mind, Maldon Salt has created a series of Jubilee-inspired pudding recipes that are available online. All classics with a modern and contempora­ry twist, such as Eton Mess, Orange and Pistachio Battenburg and Chai Chelsea Buns, and guaranteed to be a delicious addition to any Jubilee party or picnic.

However, sharing a special anniversar­y isn’t the only connection between

Maldon Salt and Her Majesty. Back in 2010 the Queen visited Maldon’s salt works and two years later granted the brand a Royal Warrant, which still stands to this day. Maldon Salt even makes an appearance in a new book featuring 250 royal images – Her Majesty the Queen:

Inside the Official Platinum Jubilee Pageant Commemorat­ive Album.

So as you get into the party spirit, keep an eye out for Maldon Salt’s socials and the exciting events, recipes and competitio­ns to come. And in the meantime, grab your limited edition anniversar­y pack and seize the seasoning.

For more informatio­n, visit maldonsalt.com or follow on social media: @maldonsalt

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