The chalk Baschkirsky is mentioned in Bashkortostan or old Bashkiria, dismantled a republic in the eastern part of European Russia. Bashkortostan is located at the extreme eastern edge of Europe, more west of the Ural Mountains in the Volga Federal District. Republic of Bashkortostan is famous for the natural occurrence of chalk and clay.
Without additives or impurities, the chalk Baschkirsky stem directly from the Kreideberg.
The chalk Baschkirsky is medium hard, dry, grainy and crispy.
A natural source of calcium to strengthen bones.
Has a smell of whitewash, slightly salty.









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