AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g
AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g

AWA SEA SALT Coarse salt (small grain) 100g

¥800

Mellow natural salt from Japan's most beautiful sea

Shikoku, the land of blue. Located in the Muroto-Anan Coast Quasi-National Park on the eastern coast of Tokushima Prefecture, facing the Kii Channel, seawater is pumped from Nakabayashi Coast, which the Environment Agency has dubbed "Japan's most beautiful sea," and slowly cooked in a traditional iron pot over firewood.

●How salt is made

AWA SEA SALT pumps up seawater from Nakabayashi Coast in Tokushima Prefecture, and slowly concentrates it in a concentration tank over 4-5 days, reducing the salt concentration from 3% to 20%. Then, impurities are precipitated in a tank, and finally, the salt concentration is increased to 34-35% in a salt-baking tank, where it is crystallized.

This is how "Awa Natural Salt" with its natural, mellow taste is completed.

During the finishing stage, we inspect the salt twice, using a centrifuge and by hand, to ensure strict quality control and deliver safe salt.


This natural salt made from 100% seawater is painstakingly and carefully crafted, and is characterized by its smooth texture that you will feel at the first sip, followed by a deep salty flavor that will complement any dish.


This small grain natural salt is easy to use in any dish.

Product contents

【raw materials】
Seawater (Tokushima Prefecture)

[Contents]
100g

[How to save]
Store at room temperature


[Seller]

Awai Co., Ltd. 1-90 Kamezaki, Anan City, Tokushima Prefecture

[Manufacturer]

Salt Workshop Nakabayashi Fisheries Cooperative Association