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- Sel_gris abstract "Sel gris (pl. sels gris, \"gray salt\" in French) is a coarse granular sea salt popularized by the French.Sel gris comes from the same solar evaporation salt pans as fleur de sel but is harvested differently; it is allowed to come into contact with the bottom of the salt pan before being raked, hence its gray color. Sel gris is coarser than fleur de sel but is also a moist salt, typically containing 13 percent residual moisture.".
- Sel_gris wikiPageID "31677397".
- Sel_gris wikiPageLength "3034".
- Sel_gris wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Sel_gris wikiPageRevisionID "704636867".
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Alcochete.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_oceanography.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edible_salt.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_cuisine.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Cervia.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Fleur_de_sel.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Guérande.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Kosher_salt.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink List_of_edible_salts.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Bitterman.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Noirmoutier_(island).
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Salt_evaporation_pond.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Sea_salt.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLink Île_de_Ré.
- Sel_gris wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sel gris".
- Sel_gris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Sel_gris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Sel_gris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- Sel_gris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sel_gris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Salt_topics.
- Sel_gris subject Category:Chemical_oceanography.
- Sel_gris subject Category:Edible_salt.
- Sel_gris subject Category:French_cuisine.
- Sel_gris hypernym Salt.
- Sel_gris type ChemicalCompound.
- Sel_gris type Ingredient.
- Sel_gris comment "Sel gris (pl. sels gris, \"gray salt\" in French) is a coarse granular sea salt popularized by the French.Sel gris comes from the same solar evaporation salt pans as fleur de sel but is harvested differently; it is allowed to come into contact with the bottom of the salt pan before being raked, hence its gray color. Sel gris is coarser than fleur de sel but is also a moist salt, typically containing 13 percent residual moisture.".
- Sel_gris label "Sel gris".
- Sel_gris sameAs Q5493196.
- Sel_gris sameAs Sal_gris.
- Sel_gris sameAs m.0gmd5dp.
- Sel_gris sameAs Q5493196.
- Sel_gris wasDerivedFrom Sel_gris?oldid=704636867.
- Sel_gris isPrimaryTopicOf Sel_gris.