its salty
Fluorspar (also called Fluorite). (Note, while it is a salt it is not "salty")
Halite (table salt) is a mineral that fits the description.
NaCl, the salt you are probably referring to, is a mineral, so yes.
There are many minerals that taste salty. One example is halite, also known as rock salt. Minerals with taster are sometimes water soluble.
Halite is a mineral but also it is salt. So it tastes like salt, or salty
Mineral deposits and their occurrence makes areas of the ocean more salty.
Calcite, a crystallized form of limestone.
It actually comes from the sea. For evidence, sea is salty and salt is a mineral so it comes from there
The mineral halite (table salt) meets all the requirements for being defined as a mineral in that it is naturally occurring, a solid, has a chemical formula, has a crystalline structure, and is inorganic.
Perhaps Rock Salt or Halite (NaCl). ========================== The halide group of minerals like halite (table salt).
It is called Pleiotropy.