Food grade potassium chloride (KCl) is a mineral compound commonly used as a sodium chloride (table salt) alternative. Let’s explore its origin, applications, and safety considerations.
Source and Production:
- Extraction: Food grade potassium chloride is extracted from beneath the earth, lake brines, and ocean water, similar to sodium chloride.
- Domestic Production : Cargill Salt sources KCl from a large Canadian mineral deposit. It is then processed in Watkins Glen, NY, using an evaporated production method.
- Evaporated Production Process:
- Freshwater dissolves the salt in an underground deposit, forming a saturated brine.
- The brine is pumped to the surface and evaporated, yielding high-purity potassium chloride crystals (99.6% to 99.9%).
Applications:
- Food Industry:
- KCl serves as a salt substitute in processed foods.
- It enhances flavor, preserves texture, and reduces sodium content.
- Health and Nutrition:
- Used in low-sodium diets and dietary supplements.
- Supports muscle function, nerve transmission, and fluid balance.
Remember, food grade potassium chloride offers health benefits while reducing sodium intake! 
