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sea salt

American  

noun

  1. table salt produced through the evaporation of seawater.


sea salt British  

noun

  1. salt obtained by evaporation of sea water

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sea salt Scientific  
  1. Salt that is produced by the evaporation of sea water and that contains sodium chloride and trace elements such as sulfur, magnesium, zinc, potassium, calcium, and iron.


Etymology

Origin of sea salt

First recorded in 1595–1605

Example Sentences

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I pressed the dough into a pie tin, sprinkled the top with turbinado sugar and flaky sea salt, and baked it until the edges set and the center stayed soft and blondie-like.

From Salon • Jan. 11, 2026

A pinch of sea salt in a sweet bowl doesn’t just make it taste “better”—it deepens everything, sharpens the butter, brightens the fruit, makes the brown sugar taste like caramel instead of syrup.

From Salon • Nov. 13, 2025

Toss them on a parchment-lined sheet, drizzle with a bit of butter, and dust with cinnamon and a pinch of sea salt.

From Salon • Oct. 7, 2025

I see posts advising me to drink a cortisol cocktail - a blend of orange juice, coconut water and sea salt, take a range of different supplements, and massage lavender balm into my temples.

From BBC • Jun. 21, 2025

The one with self-care and the smiley faces was stuck to the front of the sealed pint of sea salt caramel in the freezer.

From "A High Five for Glenn Burke" by Phil Bildner