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Sea Salt is a type of spice and seasoning that is derived from evaporated seawater. It is typically used as a condiment or finishing salt, and is available in a variety of grain sizes and colors. Sea Salt is known for its mineral content, which can vary depending on the source. It is often used to enhance the flavor of dishes, and is a popular ingredient in many cuisines.
Sea Salt is often used in combination with other spices and seasonings, such as black pepper, garlic, and herbs. It is also used to add texture and flavor to dishes, and can be used to season meats, vegetables, and salads. Sea Salt is also used to make pickles, sauces, and dressings.
Sea Salt is widely available in supermarkets, specialty stores, and online retailers. Some of the leading companies in the Sea Salt market include Morton Salt, Diamond Crystal, and La Baleine. Other popular brands include Himalayan Pink Salt, Real Salt, and Celtic Sea Salt. Show Less Read more