Fleur de Sel — Hand-Harvested Sea Salt with Natural Minerals

Fleur de Sel — Hand-Harvested Sea Salt with Natural Minerals

What Is Fleur de Sel?

Also known as “Flower of Salt” or “Flor de Sal,” Fleur de Sel is one of the most prized forms of natural sea salt in the world. Harvested by hand from shallow salt ponds under precise weather conditions, it forms as a delicate, thin crust on the surface of evaporating seawater.

Fleur de Sel is celebrated for its light, flaky texture, clean oceanic flavor, and nutrient-rich composition — boasting an astonishing 84 trace minerals including iron, zinc, magnesium, iodine, calcium, potassium, copper, and fluoride. Each mineral contributes to overall wellness, making Fleur de Sel not only a culinary delight but also a nourishing addition to your diet.

How Fleur de Sel Is Harvested

Unlike industrially refined table salt, Fleur de Sel is produced only when sun, wind, and humidity align perfectly. At traditional salt marshes like those in Guérande, France, each pond yields only 1 kilogram (2.2 lbs) of Fleur de Sel per day — a testament to its rarity and craftsmanship.

Here’s how it’s made:

  1. Fresh seawater is channeled into shallow clay ponds.

  2. When the water warms to about 37°C under the sun, a thin crystalline film forms on the surface.

  3. Skilled salt workers carefully hand-harvest the fragile crystals before they sink or dissolve.

  4. Only about 5% of total sea salt becomes Fleur de Sel, making it one of the most exclusive salts in the world.

The result is a pure, unrefined, mineral-dense salt that embodies the ocean’s natural balance.

Fleur de Sel vs Celtic Sea Salt — Key Differences

While both Celtic Sea Salt and Fleur de Sel share roots in traditional French salt harvesting, their formation, texture, and flavor vary significantly.

Feature

Fleur de Sel

Celtic Sea Salt

Harvesting Method

Hand-harvested from the surface of salt ponds during calm, sunny weather

Raked from the bottom of shallow basins after full evaporation

Texture & Appearance

Light, flaky, irregular crystals; white to pale gray

Coarse, moist, often gray due to clay and mineral sediment

Flavor Profile

Delicate, slightly sweet, mineral-rich — ideal as a finishing salt

Bold, earthy, robust; great for everyday cooking

Mineral Content

~84 trace minerals

~80–90 trace minerals

Culinary Use

Finishing dishes — adds crunch and complexity

Cooking, brining, and general seasoning

What Is Fleur de Sel Used For?

Fleur de Sel’s natural 10% moisture content helps it melt slowly on food, releasing flavor gradually and enhancing texture. It’s best used as a finishing salt — sprinkled right before serving to preserve its unique crunch and mineral notes.

Culinary Ideas:

  • Sprinkle over grilled meats, seafood, or roasted vegetables.

  • Add a pinch to chocolate desserts or caramel for a sweet-salty balance.

  • Use as a topping for salads, eggs, or artisanal bread.

  • Blend with herbs to create custom gourmet seasoning blends like French, Italian, or Curry.

Pro Tip: Because of its moisture and structure, Fleur de Sel doesn’t dry out easily — you can store it uncovered in a ceramic bowl.

Nutritional and Wellness Benefits

Beyond its exquisite flavor, Fleur de Sel offers meaningful health benefits thanks to its mineral content:

  • Potassium – Regulates blood pressure and supports muscle function.

  • Copper – Aids in energy production and collagen formation.

  • Iron & Zinc – Boost immune health and cellular repair.

  • Fluoride – Promotes strong teeth and enamel protection.

  • Magnesium & Calcium – Support bone strength and electrolyte balance.

The result is a naturally mineralized salt that enriches your meals and supports everyday wellness — all while tasting exceptional.

Ocean-Root Fleur de Sel — From Colima, Mexico

Ocean-Root sources its Fleur de Sel from the coastal region of Colima, Mexico, where salt harvesting traditions have been revived since the early 2000s. The area’s Pacific climate mirrors that of France’s Brittany coast, offering the perfect balance of sun, sea breeze, and humidity to produce fine, mineral-rich salt crystals.

The Colima Fleur de Sel is hand-harvested using traditional techniques, yielding a product that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Europe’s finest — yet carries the distinctive purity and warmth of the Mexican coast.

Shop the Collection: Explore Ocean-Root’s  Fleur de Sel, French Blend, Italian Blend, and Curry Blend — all crafted to elevate your cooking with authentic, natural flavor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Fleur de Sel different from regular sea salt?

Fleur de Sel forms as a thin film on the surface of seawater under ideal weather conditions, while regular sea salt is harvested from the bottom after evaporation. Its delicate texture and moisture make it ideal for finishing dishes.

Is Fleur de Sel healthier than regular table salt?

Yes. It’s unrefined and rich in over 80 trace minerals that support hydration, metabolism, and overall wellness.

Can I cook with Fleur de Sel?

While you can, it’s best used as a finishing salt to preserve its flavor and texture.

Where does Ocean-Root’s Fleur de Sel come from?

Our Fleur de Sel is hand-harvested in Colima, Mexico, using traditional methods inspired by the French salt marshes of Brittany.

 

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