Sea salt is a type of salt that is produced by evaporating seawater. It is primarily composed of sodium chloride, like table salt, but may also contain trace minerals and elements that can impart different flavors and colors, depending on the source of the seawater and the processing methods used. Sea salt can come in various textures and grain sizes, from fine to coarse, and is often used in cooking and as a finishing salt.
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