In many cases, the two words "sea" and "ocean" are used to mean the same thing. Just as a "sea captain" actually sails on the ocean, "sea salt" really means salt coming from the ocean.
There are technical differences between a "sea" and and "ocean" but these are not adhered to in nontechnical, normal daily language.
When it comes to salt, the stuff one buys in the store as "sea salt" is likely to be from a sea and not an ocean. The salt gotten by evaporation from inland seas is often closer to pure sodium chloride than salt gotten directly from the ocean which is 78% sodium chloride.
Sea salt is called as saindha namak in english. Here namak is salt.
There is no "Death Sea." It is called the Dead Sea and it is called that because of salt content. Allegedly the salt content in the water is so high that nothing can live in it
it is grown in the ocean becuase it is called sea salt and it is is grown in grown in the sea
No, it has a lake, the Great Salt Lake. That's why it's called Salt LAKE City, not Salt SEA City.
Salt is extracted from salt mines (the mineral is called halite) or from sea waters.
Places where sea water is evaporated to get salt are typically called salt pans or salt flats. These areas are created by allowing seawater to evaporate naturally, leaving behind salt deposits that can then be harvested.
Its called kallu uppu in telugu
The Dead Sea is called the Dead Sea because it contains so much salt that nothing can live in it.
If you are substituting sea salt for kosher salt in a recipe, you should use less sea salt than the amount of kosher salt called for. Sea salt is generally saltier than kosher salt, so start by using about half the amount of sea salt as the recipe specifies for kosher salt, and adjust to taste as needed.
No, also it is called the Arabian Gulf not Persian.
The Aral Sea.
Large bodies of salt water are called seas or oceans.