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LOW, WIDE TABLE SALT CONTAINER POPULAR BEFORE SALT SHAKERS
Saltcellar; Salt-Cellar; Salt-box; Salt Cellar; Standing salt; Salt bowl; Salt cellars; Salt-cellar
  • Open salt dish, pressed glass; [[Boston and Sandwich Glass Company]], 1830–1835.
  • Formal place setting for a 12 course dinner; individual salt cellar at top of place setting.
  • A pair of George IV Irish silver Chinoiserie salt cellars,  by William Nowlan, Dublin, 1825.
  • Salt Cellar]], made for [[Francis I of France]], 1540–1543. Gold, partly enameled, with an ebony base. Depicts Earth and Sea personified.

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  • Golmud salt evaporation pans at [[Golmud]], August 1993
  • Bolivian rose salt from Andes
  • Bamyan]], [[Afghanistan]]
  • Comparison of table salt with [[kitchen salt]]. Shows a typical salt shaker and salt bowl with salt spread before each on a black background.
  • [[Halite]] (rock salt) from the [[Wieliczka salt mine]], Małopolskie, Poland
  • [[Himalayan salt]] is [[halite]] with a distinct pink color.
  • evaporation pond]] in [[Walvis Bay]], [[Namibia]]; [[halophile]] organisms give it a red colour.
  • [[Bread and salt]] at a Russian wedding ceremony
  • pre-Inca times]]
  • Salt production in [[Halle, Saxony-Anhalt]] (1670)
  • Irregular crystals of [[sea salt]]
  • Sea salt [[evaporation pond]] at [[Walvis Bay]]. [[Halophile]] organisms impart a red colour.
  • SEM]] image of a grain of table salt
MINERAL USED AS FOOD INGREDIENT, COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF SODIUM CHLORIDE
Common salt; Table salt; Salt production; Table Salt; Normal salt; Salt (food); Salt crystals; Salt crystal; Edible salt; Refined salt; Saltmaking; Dietary salt; Salt refining; Refining salt; Manufacture of salt; Salt industry; Salt making; The salt industry; Culinary salt
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sea salt         
  • Black lava salt
  • High resolution image of a grain of sea salt
  • Sea [[salt evaporation pond]] at [[Walvis Bay]]. [[Halophile]] organisms giving a red colour.
  • Raking salt depicted on a 1938 [[Turks and Caicos Islands]] postage stamp
SALT PRODUCED FROM THE EVAPORATION OF SEAWATER
Sea Salt; Seasalt; Black lava salt; The solar salt; Sea-salt
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Definitie

salt cellar
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A salt cellar is a small container for salt with a hole or holes in the top for shaking salt onto food. (BRIT; in AM, use salt shaker
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Wikipedia

Salt cellar

A salt cellar (also called a salt, salt-box and a salt pig) is an article of tableware for holding and dispensing salt. In British English, the term is normally used for what in North American English are called salt shakers. Salt cellars can be either lidded or open, and are found in a wide range of sizes, from large shared vessels to small individual dishes. Styles range from simple to ornate or whimsical, using materials including glass and ceramic, metals, ivory and wood, and plastic.

Use of salt cellars is documented as early as classical Rome. They continued to be used through the first half of the 20th century; however, usage began to decline with the introduction of free-flowing salt in 1911, and at last they have been almost entirely replaced by salt shakers.

Salt cellars were an early collectible as pieces of silver, pewter, glass, etc. Soon after their role at the table was replaced by the shaker, salt cellars became a popular collectible in their own right.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor salt cellar
1. "We‘ve worked hard to adapt our recipes so that consumers won‘t simply be reaching for the salt cellar.
2. The stamps include landmarks, from St Paul‘s Cathedral to the 300 million–year–old Salt Cellar, a gritstone rock in the Peak District.
3. Even in a form in which plausibility lay on the table like an empty salt cellar, Silliphant went too far with The Swarm (1'78), in which the threat to humanity came from killer bees.
4. As their main courses arrived, the slightly taller of the two opened his mouth to speak, but before he could utter a word his companion had already handed him the salt cellar.
5. Also included on the list are Cezanne‘s "View of Auvers–sur–Oise;" Leonardo‘s "Madonna of the Yarnwinder;" Benvenuto Cellini‘s "Salt Cellar;" Caravaggio‘s "Nativity;" between 7,000 and 10,000 looted or stolen Iraqi artifacts; and 12 pieces from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (including three more Rembrandts) worth an estimated $300 million. (Wolf Blitzer on how the museum tried to retrieve its artwork in March) The FBI hopes its Top 10 list will increase the visibility of its Art Crime Team, yielding more leads and tips to recover the art, Swecker said.