Sel Gris/ Grey Salt- Hand Harvested French Organic Sea Salt

Gourmet Food : Sel Gris/ Grey Salt- Hand Harvested French Organic Sea Salt

Sel Gris/ Grey Salt- Hand Harvested French Organic Sea Salt

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Address: France
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Das Salt
Color: Gray
Country: France
Ingredients: 100% Natural Hand Harvested Sea Salt
Label: Das Foods
Manufacturer: Das Foods
Publisher: Das Foods
Size: 6 OZ
Studio: Das Foods



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Product DescriptionSel Gris or Grey Salt is a cooking salt from the coast of Brittany in France where it is still made using time-honored way that was carried through the centuries. In February of each year artisan salt farmers sculpt eight-chambered clay beds and flood the first chamber with water from nature preserves. During the next three months, the salt moves from chamber to chamber. In July after it has reached the eighth chamber and crystallized in its purest form, the farmers rake the salt to the edge of each bed. The salt picks up its gray color and distinctive flavor from the healthy blue-green-hued minerals in the bed's clay bottom. Great on grilled vegetables, ideal for everyday cooking. Exceptional on green leafy salads or as a topping for soups and pasta




Features:
  • 100% Natural, Unprocessed, High in mineral content
  • Procured directly from Farmer Cooperatives in Brittany France.
  • Hand harvested under strict quality standards
  • Fine crystals ideal for seasoning salads, pasta and marinating meats
  • Wide mouth jar easy to store and use











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