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sharena sol

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Bulgarian шарена сол (šarena sol).

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sharena sol (uncountable)

  1. Traditional Bulgarian spice mix used for seasoning food. Basic ingredients include table salt, sweet paprika, summer savory, fenugreek, wild thyme and roasted pumpkin seeds.
    • 2022, The New York Botanical Garden, Herbal Handbook: 50 Profiles in Words and Art from the Rare Book Collections of The New York Botanical Garden, Clarkson Potter, →ISBN, page 140:
      Romans used savory as a salt substitute. Today in Bulgaria it is mixed with salt and paprika and sometimes thyme and fenugreek to make a cherished spice called sharena sol, or colorful salt.

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  • Little, Maureen (2012 November 6) “5. Delicate Herbs (section: Summer savory)”, in The Kitchen Herb Garden: A Seasonal Guide to Growing, Cooking and Using Culinary Herbs, 2 edition, Spring Hill, →ISBN