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- Durable, it is a real alternative to plastic and glass containers.
- Aesthetic, unbreakable and light
- To keep leftovers in the fridge, for children's snacks or as a lunchbox for the office
- BPA-free, stainless steel is ideal for food preservation
- Easy to use, it is dishwasher safe and suitable for preserving food in the refrigerator
In India, it is used to deliver meals and to store food. They even have the masala dabba, a special spice box.
Do not use in the microwave
Do not clean with bleach Boîte en acier inoxydable
- Durable, c’est une véritable alternative aux contenants en plastique et en verre.
- Esthétique, incassable et légère
- Pour conserver les restes au réfrigérateur, pour le goûtes des enfants ou comme lunchbox pour le bureau
- Sans BPA, l'inox est idéal pour la conservation des aliments
- Facile d'utilisation, elle se met au lave-vaisselle et convient pour préserver les aliments au réfrigérateur
En Inde, elle sert pour livrer les repas et pour conserver la nourriture. Ils ont même la masala dabba, une boîte spéciale pour les épices.
Ne pas utiliser au micro-ondes
Ne pas nettoyer à l'eau de javel
| Height | 5.5 cm |
| Diameter | 12.5 cm |
| Weight | 170g |
| Volume | 0.5 liters |
| Material | Rustfrit stål, Plante |
| Color | Beige, Brun, orange, Sølv |
| 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.