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- Durable, it is an alternative to glass and plastic salad bowls
- Essential in the kitchen
- To prepare desserts, serve salads, to go on a picnic or to visit friends
- BPA-free, stainless steel is ideal for food
- Easy to use, it is dishwasher safe and suitable for preserving food in the refrigerator
In India, the stainless steel salad bowl is used to soak dry foods before cooking: red beans, chickpeas, lentils.
Do not use in microwave
Do not clean with bleach Saladier en acier inoxydable
- Durable, c’est une alternative aux saladiers en verre et en plastique
- Indispensable en cuisine
- Pour préparer les desserts, servir les salades, pour partir en pique-nique ou aller chez des amis
- Sans BPA, l’inox est idéal pour les aliments
- Facile d'utilisation, il se met au lave-vaisselle et convient pour préserver les aliments au réfrigérateur
En Inde, le saladier en inox est utilisé pour faire tremper les aliments secs avant de le mettre à cuire : haricots rouges, pois chiches, lentilles.
Ne pas utiliser au micro-ondes
Ne pas nettoyer à l'eau de javel
| Height | 9.5 cm |
| Diameter | 22.5 cm |
| Weight | 170g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Values | Organic, Social Good, Zero Waste, Non Toxic |
| Made in | India |
| Brand location | France |
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Dibbi is a Hindi word. He means small box. With dibbi, we offer a transition to slow consumption thanks to eco-responsible products (healthy for the body and the planet), aesthetic, practical and of Indian origin. We are passionate about India and we have lived there for several years. We made two observations: > Indian culture is respectful of the environment and living beings as a whole. > The Indians recycle, reuse, reuse. They have a word in Hindi, which has become an internationally known concept: Jugaad. In India, we quickly adopted stainless steel and copper tableware and brought some back in our suitcases. Aware of their ecological aspect, we wish to extend their use in Europe.