All seas and oceans have salted waters.
saltwater
mediterranean
It tastes like salt because the mediterranean sea is a body of salt water!
28 salt does the Mediterranean Sea
Salt
As in the case of all rivers which flow into seas or oceans, the Nile River mixes its fresh water with the salt water of the Mediterranean at its delta. There is no exact point at which a river ceases to be fresh water and become salt water.
Sea salt is produced by evaporating sea water in large salt pans. The largest producers in France are based on the Mediterranean sea, and have huge salt pans where water evaporate under the action of the sun and of the wind.
No, a sea does not always have salt water. While most seas, like the Mediterranean Sea, contain salt water, there are also bodies of water referred to as seas that can have fresh water, such as the Caspian Sea, which is technically a lake. Additionally, some coastal areas may have brackish water, a mixture of salt and fresh water.
It appears you may be referring to "Aegean Sea" rather than "agean salt water." The Aegean Sea is saltwater, as it is one of the interconnected bodies of water that make up the Mediterranean Sea.
The French Riviera (la Côte d'Azur) is on the Mediterranean Sea which like any other sea contains salt water.
A sea, like the Caspian, Mediterranean, North, Red, etc.
Mediterranean sea salt is harvested from the Mediterranean Sea, while Celtic sea salt is harvested from the coastal regions of France. Celtic sea salt is often considered to have a higher mineral content due to its harvesting process, which involves hand raking sea salt from clay-lined salt ponds. Mediterranean sea salt has a milder flavor compared to Celtic sea salt, which is known for its unique briny taste.