Promar

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  • Established: 1991
  • Products: Salt
  • Location: Knyaz Battenberg Str. 5, 8000 Burgas, Bulgaria

Salt Importer Promar Ltd.

Promar Ltd. is a company established in 1991 in Burgas - Bulgaria, whose main business is import, processing and distribution of all kinds of salts for the food industry and for the technological processes of the industry. It covers about 70% of the needs of the country Bulgaria. The approximate quantity of imported and processed salt per year is about 35,000 to 45,000 tons.

Promar Ltd. has been a main importer of salt for the Bulgarian market since 1991. The main producers with whom Promar cooperates are well-known companies from France, Tunisia, Israel, Ukraine, Belarus and other countries. The primary business activity is the processing and packaging of salt. The salt fully complies with the requirements of the Bulgarian and therefore European legislation - Promar Ltd. is registered by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Economy according to Code 12, paragraph 4 of the Food Law and the State Agency for Metrological and Technical Inspection as a producer of pre-packaged products.

The clientele is spread all over Bulgaria and with constant growth it has over 500 customers. Among the largest and most regular customers of Promar Ltd. are the country's large retail chains and industrial companies, which are well established on the Bulgarian market. After 20 years of activity in the field of salt extraction, salt processing and salt marketing in Bulgaria, Promar has become a well-known and sought-after brand on this market. They offer their customers salt in various types and packages, which meet their needs and requirements.

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Interesting Salt Facts

There are very interesting facts about salt. In Abyssinia, for example, salt was for a long time the exchange coin and the main currency.

The Salar de Uyuni, the largest dry salt lake in the world, covering 4000 square miles in Bolivia, becomes a mirror when there is a thin layer of water on its surface.

This reflective property makes salt a very useful tool for the calibration of scientific instruments in astronomy.

Salt is so important for the human organism that if you drink too much water, the salt content in the body is too low and it can lead to fatal hyponatremia.

The consumption of too much salt can even be fatal. It is enough to consume 1 gram of salt per 1 kilogram of weight.

It was often the method of ritual suicide in China, especially among the elite, because salt was a very expensive pleasure at that time.

The high quality sea salt contains many important minerals for the organism. The best sea salt must be slightly moist. In the Middle Ages the salt was so expensive that it was even called white gold.

In Gerand, France, the salt was collected in the way it was used by the old Celts, they used wicker baskets through which water flowed.

There is a widespread deception that the Roman soldiers received their salaries in salt, so the English word for pay - salary - had its origin.

However, this is not true; the soldiers were paid with ordinary money. The relationship with salt probably originated because the soldiers covered the roads leading to Rome with salt.

Sodium chloride is produced by the interaction between sodium and chlorine. This is the only mineral that is constantly used by man to eat.

Only 6 percent of the total extracted salt is used for food. Also 17 percent is often used to combat icing on roads and paths in winter.

The secret of Bulgarian sea salt

Sea salt is a natural product that contains no artificially added ingredients. It consists of many minerals and over 100 chemical elements. Ancient writings say that sea salt was used in the past to treat blood pressure problems by normalizing it. Ancient warriors wrote that muscle cramps disappeared when you used this natural product.

Sea salt as a natural product also has positive properties for colds, which used to be an old household remedy. Sea salt also has a solving effect on nose problems and even asthma. It helps the lungs to get rid of sputum, which makes breathing easier.
Another positive effect of sea salt is the strengthening of the bones due to the multitude of minerals and especially calcium.

Sea salt was also used in ancient times to rejuvenate the skin. When used, the skin becomes shiny and soft. Sea salt can also be used in the fight against cellulite. Gentle body peeling and regular exercise minimize this unpleasant problem.

Sea salt baths are also very healthy for the skin and the condition of the organism. However, the main condition for success is that the procedures are performed at least 15 days in a row and the hot baths last for a maximum of 30 minutes.

And let us finish with the idea of a homemade peeling that could make your skin shiny and younger:


- 1 cup of fine ground sea salt, 1 teaspoon of lavender or patchouli flavored oil and 2 teaspoons of olive oil. Try the recipe and you will enjoy a great skin!