Saxa (food product)
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Saxa (food product)[edit | edit source]
Saxa is a well-known brand of food products in the United Kingdom. It is primarily known for its range of salt and pepper condiments.
History[edit | edit source]
Saxa was first established in the year 1907. The brand was initially launched by Nicholas and Company, a salt refining business based in Middlewich, Cheshire.
Products[edit | edit source]
Saxa offers a wide range of food products. The most popular among them are:
Table Salt[edit | edit source]
Saxa's Table Salt is one of the most commonly used condiments in the United Kingdom. It is available in both fine and coarse varieties.
Sea Salt[edit | edit source]
Saxa's Sea Salt is harvested from the sea and is known for its distinct flavor. It is often used in cooking and baking.
Black Pepper[edit | edit source]
Saxa's Black Pepper is made from the dried berries of the Piper nigrum plant. It is used as a spice in various cuisines.
White Pepper[edit | edit source]
Saxa's White Pepper is made from the ripe berries of the Piper nigrum plant. It has a milder flavor compared to Black Pepper.
Availability[edit | edit source]
Saxa products are widely available in supermarkets and grocery stores across the United Kingdom. They can also be purchased online through various e-commerce platforms.
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