sea salt
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of sea salt
First recorded in 1595–1605
Example Sentences
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Squares of focaccia, still plush in the center and flecked with rosemary and fat flakes of sea salt.
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Tempus even tucks in recipe cards, an apron, sea salt and scallop shells to make indulging as easy as can be.
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N/UM Benguela Sea Salt Flakes – Hand-harvested, mineral-rich sea salt flakes make a great budget-friendly gift for your favorite baker, home cook or food lover.
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Sourced from South Africa, Benguela sea salt flakes are paper-thin and have a lovely texture, especially when used as a finishing salt.
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With five sea salt caramels and five pistachio-filled chocolates, the 10-piece exclusives collection is another great choice.
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