Oriel Sea Salt

Oriel Sea Salt (Irish: salann sáile Oirialla) is a variety of Irish sea salt.[1]

Sign in Port Oriel, near Clogherhead

History

Oriel Sea Salt was established at Port Oriel, Clogherhead in 2010 by Brian Fitzpatrick and John Delany. It extracts and harvests salt and minerals from Irish Sea seawater.[2]

It describes itself as "the only non-oxidised sea salt on the planet": the seawater is pumped from the seabed without being exposed to air, resulting in a naturally white salt with a fine powdery grain and a "smooth depth of flavour."[3]

They received Protected designation of origin in 2016.[4][5][6]

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