As soon as the rainy season comes, greenery spreads everywhere, but a new challenge also arises in the kitchen – humidity. In this season, clothes take time to dry, and the problem of dampness also starts in food items. Among these, the biggest problem comes with salt. You must have also noticed how difficult it becomes to take out salt from the salt box during rainy days. Sometimes the salt hardens like a stone, and sometimes it stops coming out of the shaker. The only reason for this is the moisture present in the air, which mixes with the salt and makes it wet.

In such a situation, everyone can’t buy new salt or expensive airtight boxes every day. That is why we have brought two such very easy and effective Desi Jugaad for you, by adopting which you can get rid of this problem forever. The best thing is that for this, you will neither have to work hard nor spend a single rupee.

How to protect salt from moisture in the rainy season?

These two home remedies given below can end all your salt-related problems forever. You just have to try them once.

The magic of chickpeas

The white chickpeas present in your kitchen are not only useful in making chole-bhature, but they can also save your salt from spoiling. This is a very old but extremely effective method, which is still adopted by many people.

Method of use:-

First of all, take the salt kept in a glass or plastic box. Now put 8-10 chickpeas in it. After this, close the box properly. By doing just this, chickpeas absorb all the moisture present around the salt. This keeps the salt dry and without lumps for a long time. You can also try this trick in a small salt shaker.

Remove the problem of moisture with blotting paper

Blotting paper is a tool that has the amazing power to absorb moisture quickly. Just as it absorbs excess oil from oily food, it can also remove the moisture from salt. If you do not have this paper, you can easily get it from any stationery shop.

Method of use:-

Spread a layer of blotting paper at the bottom of your salt box or shaker. Now fill it with salt. If you want, you can also stick blotting paper on the inside of the lid of the box, so that the moisture from outside does not enter inside. With this easy Jugaad, your salt can remain safe throughout the rainy season, and yes, if you find these methods effective, then definitely share them with your friends and family.