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JACOBSEN SALT - GRINDER COARSE ITALIAN SEA SALT
This salt is ready at the crack of a grinder to season any dish!
Home to some of the world's oldest operating saltworks, our coarse sea salt is harvested from open-air salt ponds in Trapani, Italy. Trapani's unique climate lends itself to a saltmaking process that is aided by the convergence of clay-rich soil, cool Mediterranean breezes, and long days of intense sun.
Home to some of the world's oldest operating saltworks, our coarse sea salt is harvested from open-air salt ponds in Trapani, Italy. Trapani's unique climate lends itself to a saltmaking process that is aided by the convergence of clay-rich soil, cool Mediterranean breezes, and long days of intense sun.
This salt is ready at the crack of a grinder to season any dish!
Home to some of the world's oldest operating saltworks, our coarse sea salt is harvested from open-air salt ponds in Trapani, Italy. Trapani's unique climate lends itself to a saltmaking process that is aided by the convergence of clay-rich soil, cool Mediterranean breezes, and long days of intense sun.
Home to some of the world's oldest operating saltworks, our coarse sea salt is harvested from open-air salt ponds in Trapani, Italy. Trapani's unique climate lends itself to a saltmaking process that is aided by the convergence of clay-rich soil, cool Mediterranean breezes, and long days of intense sun.
$4.20
Original: $12.00
-65%JACOBSEN SALT - GRINDER COARSE ITALIAN SEA SALT—
$12.00
$4.20Description
This salt is ready at the crack of a grinder to season any dish!
Home to some of the world's oldest operating saltworks, our coarse sea salt is harvested from open-air salt ponds in Trapani, Italy. Trapani's unique climate lends itself to a saltmaking process that is aided by the convergence of clay-rich soil, cool Mediterranean breezes, and long days of intense sun.
Home to some of the world's oldest operating saltworks, our coarse sea salt is harvested from open-air salt ponds in Trapani, Italy. Trapani's unique climate lends itself to a saltmaking process that is aided by the convergence of clay-rich soil, cool Mediterranean breezes, and long days of intense sun.
















