
A specialized type of salt, often derived from specific geographic locations or through particular production methods, is employed primarily to add flavor and texture to dishes immediately before serving. This ingredient typically... Read more »

A culinary ingredient intended for application at the end of the cooking process, rather than during, elevates the sensory experience of food. This category encompasses a diverse range of crystalline solids, often... Read more »

These are typically thin, irregularly shaped crystals of salt applied to food as a final touch. They offer a burst of concentrated salinity and a delicate crunch, enhancing both the flavor and... Read more »

A crystalline sodium chloride product, formed into thin, irregular shapes, is specifically designed to be applied to food as the final touch. These delicate structures, often pyramid-shaped or flat and flaky, provide... Read more »

Harvested from the pristine waters of Netarts Bay, Oregon, a specific type of artisanal sea salt is prized for its delicate flavor and distinctive crystalline structure. These crystals, formed through a meticulous... Read more »

A textured surface treatment for concrete, resulting in a speckled appearance. It is achieved by embedding coarse particles into the freshly poured concrete surface and subsequently removing them, leaving behind indentations. This... Read more »

A textured surface treatment for hardened cement, this technique involves embedding coarse salt crystals into the concrete before it fully sets. The salt is later washed away, leaving behind small, pitted indentations... Read more »

A decorative concrete surface achieved by pressing rock salt crystals into freshly poured concrete and then washing them away after partial curing, resulting in a pitted, textured appearance. The size of the... Read more »

This architectural surface treatment, often applied to concrete, reveals a blend of the aggregate within the material. The process typically involves removing the top layer of cement paste, exposing the particles of... Read more »

The surface treatment method for concrete involves embedding salt crystals into the freshly poured and leveled surface. As the concrete cures, these crystals create small indentations, leaving a textured and slip-resistant profile... Read more »

