Portuguese microbiologists are reviving the lost art of handcrafted sea salt. In the salt marshes of Olhão, on the southern coast of Portugal's Algarve region, salt workers known as "Marnotos" carefully wade through ponds of ocean water each day—raking newly-formed salt crystals with a long, wooden tool called a "rodo." Workers pile the freshly crystalized salt into snowy, white mounds to dry in the Algarve sun.
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