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A salt made form a combination of finely ground dehydrated onions (onion powder) and salt. It is used to add onion flavor to foods but will not give as strong a flavor as fresh onions.
A salt that is a combination of regular salt along with other seasonings such as paprika, dry mustard, onion powder and garlic powder.
Salt used in curing and preserving food, consisting of a mixture of approximately 94 percent salt and approximately 6 percent sodium nitrite.
Natural salts gathered from the salt ponds of the Atlantic Ocean surrounding the coast of France. Three of the most common varieties available are known as Fleur de Sel and Sel Gris.
A chemical compound, technically referred to as sodium chloride, that can be mined from the ground (mined salt) or harvested from the sea (solar salt).
Coarse salt crystals, which are not refined as much as other salts, thus resulting in a grayish tinted salt containing more non-harmful minerals and impurities than other salts.
A type of salt extracted from seawater through the use of a vacuum evaporation process after which it is sun and wind dried and then distilled into an edible, solid form.
A variety of salt produced from Atlantic waters off the west coast of South Africa near St. Helena Bay, or in North African waters around Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt.
Different in color from other more common white or grey sea salts, the Hawaiian Sea Salts are harvested from local minerals or lava deposits.
A seasoning harvested from evaporated water that is collected on inland salt basins along the Australian coast.
Particles of salt that have been infused with chile flavorings to be used as a food seasoning. Chile Salt is often added to Hispanic and Southwestern U.S.
A kitchen utensil or tableware item that is used to hold coarse salt for coating the rim of margarita glasses prior to serving.
A type of sea salt harvested along the coast of Sicily from the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The water from the sea is brought into the ponds and evaporated by the heat of the sun.
A salt substance derived from acidic citrus fruits, such as lemon and limes, that is dried and formed into a powder or crystal.
A salt substance derived from acidic citrus fruits, such as lemon and limes, that is dried and formed into a powder or crystal.
A fine-grained salt that is very pure, which is produced without any additives such as iodine or anti-caking chemicals.
A coarse sea salt harvested from the Atlantic waters, often near the Maldon region of Essex, England.
A coarse grained salt that has been prepared according to Jewish laws and procedures, thus keeping it "kosher." Free of additives combined with the salt particles, the grains have been compressed, creating a flatter, yet coarsed grain with a lighter weight that sticks better to food and dissolves easily.
Any of several types of sea salt that have been "cured" with smoke in order to add flavor to the salt as a seasoning, similar to a smoked meat.
A coarse ground salt, white or off-white in color and irregular in shape. This type of salt is used to coat the rim of a margarita glass so that the tart flavor of the beverage is enhanced by the salty taste as the drink is consumed.
Top 66 glossary terms found