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salt cellar
noun
A small open container holding salt for use in the kitchen or on a dining table
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For a real treat use French Grey Sea Salt; take it by the pinch from a salt cellar and slowly salt each piece.
The rim of the salt cellar varies in height to ensure that the salt disperses evenly.
One of the best known is a salt cellar by Benvenuto Cellini.
That fact is meant to be the final shocker in the salt cellar.
A "phone" is the salt cellar they pass around at mealtimes.
Bascook's chef, Aitor Elizegi, has transformed an old salt cellar into a cozy den of a restaurant, with a menu unlike any other.
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If anything, with more salt in their salt cellars.
Guests scrambled for knives and salt cellars that slid around the tables.
These salt cellars to adorn the holiday table are designed by Anders Rydstedt.
Many museums, including the Gardner, proudly displayed their Cellini salt cellars or cups.
Jess Phillips has reappeared, and is explaining trade tariffs using pint glasses and salt cellars.
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