Sea Salt

Sea Salt
Author: Lea-Wilson Family
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0711265755

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‘This beautiful book, written collectively by a whole family about their shared passion and business, celebrates the irreplaceable savoury edge of salt – in its flakiest most appetising form. And the recipes are irresistible too.’ – HUGH FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL After 20 years of making award-winning Halen Mon sea salt, the Lea-Wilson family have put together a collection of recipes on how to showcase this often misunderstood and misused ingredient. Learning to season properly is what separates a good cook from a great one. It isn’t a simple case of how much is added but also when these crystals are used: at the beginning of meal prep to help sunny tomatoes sing; coating your meat just before cooking to help the salty char form and the meat stay juicy; or right at the very end, scattered over a chocolate torte to make it all the more chocolate-y. Brine, cure and pickle your way through this book, learning to use salt in new ways to make everyday food more vibrant and flavourful. From a sophisticated fennel and almond lasagne to toasted milk cookies, delicate salt marsh lamb to juicy black pepper brined corn, this book brings new techniques and a breath of fresh inspiration to your plate. With every bit as much attention paid to vegetables and sweet dishes, as well as meat and fish, and beautiful photography shot on location on the wild island of Anglesey throughout, this book celebrates the most important ingredient in your kitchen.

The Story of Salt

The Story of Salt
Author: Lisa Owings
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1728410339

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How does salt go from the sea to flavoring your food? Workers pump seawater into ponds. Salt crystals form as the water dries up. See what happens step by step in the process of making salt.

Layered Landscapes Lofoten

Layered Landscapes Lofoten
Author: Magdalena Haggärde
Publisher: Actar D, Inc.
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1638409218

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This book discusses approaches towards landscapes under pressure and transformation, and the importance of unprejudiced and experimental investigations to reveal its natural and cultural complexity. Layered Landscapes Lofoten, Understanding of Complexity, Otherness and Change aims to challenge internalized concepts about how landscapes are considered and investigated, to open for alternative research, and legitimize subjective, singular and experimental approaches as valid and appreciated as a foundation for an informed process. These approaches take into consideration both the landscape and the practices taking place in the landscape, that are consistently full of individual and collective stories and experiences—the complexity created in both time and space, which influences our societies not only as traces of historical events, but as present realities and even expectations and what is to become. Under the concepts of complexity, imbrication, vulnerability, fieldwork, flexibility and reorientation ideas are developed, all based in the contemporary and historic layers of the dramatic and contested landscapes of the Lofoten Islands in Northern Norway—where pressure from political decisions and structural changes, increasing tourism, a potential new oil industry and uncontrollable global forces’ impact on nature and societies and cause continuous transformation and alteration of landscapes and topography, surrounding the traditional and modern fishing communities.

Salted

Salted
Author: Mark Bitterman
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-10-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1607740885

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A James Beard Award–winning field guide to artisan salts, with profiles of 80 varieties and 50 recipes that showcase the versatile ingredient. In Salted, Bitterman traces the mineral’s history, from humankind’s first salty bite to its use in modern industry to the resurgent interest in artisan salts. Featuring more than 50 recipes that showcase this versatile and marvelous ingredient, Salted also includes a field guide to artisan salts profiling 80 varieties and exploring their dazzling characters, unique stories, production methods, and uses in cooking; plus a quick-reference guide covering over 150 salts. Salting is one of the more ingrained habits in cooking, and according to Bitterman, all habits need to be questioned. He challenges you to think creatively about salting, promising that by understanding and mastering the principles behind it—and becoming familiar with the primary types of artisanal salts available—you will be better equipped to get the best results for your individual cooking style and personal taste. Whether he’s detailing the glistening staccato crunch of fleur de sel harvested from millennia-old Celtic saltmaking settlements in France or the brooding sizzle of forgotten rock salts transported by the Tauregs across the Sahara, Bitterman’s mission is to encourage us to explore the dazzling world of salt beyond the iodized curtain. Mark Bitterman is a man truly possessed by salt. As “selmelier” at The Meadow, the internationally recognized artisan-product boutique, Bitterman explains the promise and allure of salt to thousands of visitors from across the country who flock to his showstopping collection. “Salt can be a revelation,” he urges, “no food is more potent, more nutritionally essential, more universal, or more ancient. No other food displays salt’s crystalline beauty, is as varied, or as storied.” Winner – 2011 James Beard Cookbook Award – Reference & Scholarship Category IACP Cookbook Award Finalist in two categories

In Her Element

In Her Element
Author: Selina Delangre
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre:
ISBN:

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Selina Delangre has been in the sea salt business for over 30 years, so obviously this woman knows salt. She is the current owner of the most globally recognized natural sea salt brand, Celtic Sea Salt. Following in her father-in-law's footsteps, Jacques Delangre (author of Sea Salt's Hidden Powers), Selina writes about her challenges of growing a small family business into a thriving global empire. From the heartache of her mentor's murder to navigating through the COVID pandemic while keeping her business running, she has learned a lot throughout her journey. Sharing her real life personal and professional stories, Selina goes in depth of her trials as a woman owned business owner and her unique experience as a mother of a special needs son. She shares her knowledge of trends in the natural products industry, her understanding of the science behind healthy sea salt and her wisdom from learning a very spiritual journey as a mother of a son with severe brain damage. This book is educational, inspiring and insightful for anyone who is a mother, business owner or interested in natural health.

Sea Salt's Hidden Powers

Sea Salt's Hidden Powers
Author: Jacques De Langre
Publisher:
Total Pages: 101
Release: 1993-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780916508432

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"We never outgrow our craving, or our bbbiological need, for salt." What compels us to consume the mineral treasure of the ocean? This book explains the human biological need for salt & illustrates how this indispensable food can maintain our mental & physical powers. DeLangre distinguishes between true salt that supports our stamina & refined salt that endangers human life. Recent discoveries, confirmed by medical & biological research, suggest the ill-effects caused by refining & adding chemicals to commercial table salt. The book also reveals sources of natural, unrefined salts free of chemical additives. Exquisite & beneficial, natural & unrefined salt makes food more digestible, more taste &, in some cases, this salt rebuilds health. Natural salts are still harvested in secluded areas of the world, in some cases under very modern purity standards. This ancient technology for harvesting try human-quality is alive & well abroad. DeLangre also makes the point for America to begin to produce our own natural & unrefined salt

Hav

Hav
Author: Jan Morris
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1590174496

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“Journey through a mystical country where everything is possible and easily arranged” in this 2-part travelogue set in a fictional Mediterranean city of dreams (Los Angeles Times). “A touching lover letter . . . to life itself”—featuring Last Letters from Hav, shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and a foreword by Ursula K. Le Guin (The Independent) Hav is like no place on earth. Rumored to be the site of Troy, captured during the crusades and recaptured by Saladin, visited by Tolstoy, Hitler, Grace Kelly, and Princess Diana, this Mediterranean city-state is home to several architectural marvels and an annual rooftop race that is a feat of athleticism and insanity. As Jan Morris guides us through the corridors and quarters of Hav, we hear the mingling of Italian, Russian, and Arabic in its markets, delight in its famous snow raspberries, and meet the denizens of its casinos and cafés. When Morris published Last Letters from Hav in 1985, it was short-listed for the Booker Prize. Here it is joined by Hav of the Myrmidons, a sequel that brings the story up-to-date. Twenty-first-century Hav is nearly unrecognizable. Sanitized and monetized, it is ruled by a group of fanatics who have rewritten its history to reflect their own blinkered view of the past. Morris’s only novel is dazzlingly sui-generis, part erudite travel memoir, part speculative fiction, part cautionary political tale. It transports the reader to an extraordinary place that never was, but could well be. “Jan Morris is to other travel writers what John le Carré is to other spy novelists.” —New York Times

The Norseman

The Norseman
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2002
Genre: Norway
ISBN:

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Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 70
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 8771145702

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The Olive Oil & Sea Salt Companion: Recipes and Remedies from the Pantry (Countryman Pantry)

The Olive Oil & Sea Salt Companion: Recipes and Remedies from the Pantry (Countryman Pantry)
Author: Suzy Scherr
Publisher: The Countryman Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1682686310

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Stay home, save money, savor your food, and support a healthy lifestyle—all with these two pantry powerhouses! Olive oil and sea salt are staples in most homes. They’re the key to simple pastas, luscious cakes, and savory preserves. But their benefits don’t stop there! Did you know that this pair is packed with healthy potential? They can support digestion, help maintain healthy heart function, and help regulate weight. What’s more, they’re among the best ingredients for natural home remedies. As she did with ginger and turmeric, Suzy Scherr now unveils the secrets of olive oil and sea salt. From easy recipes to personal wellbeing, Scherr gives readers the tools they need to support the lifestyle they want. Combine the two to preserve foods and stock the shelves for self-sufficiency, mix up recipes for sunburn soothers and lip balm, or get cleaning with natural shoe polish and countertop scrubs. Whether readers want to use the oil and salt together or separately, this newest edition to the Countryman Pantry series helps them achieve a greener, healthier lifestyle.