Sea Salt, Fleur de Sel
$13.25
Fleur de Sel collected in the Guérande region of France is said by many to be the most desirable French gourmet Sea Salt. With its rich, sweet, and delicate flavor, this hand-harvested artisanal Sea Salt also boasts a high mineral content.
As a finishing touch, sprinkle on salads, vegetables, and roasted or baked meats. Irregularly-shaped crystals melt in your mouth at different rates, making it a salt worthy of summer’s best heirloom tomatoes.
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