Natural Bamboo Rice Paddle

$3.80 inc. GST

SKU: SBKTH90

Discover the perfect blend of tradition and sustainability with our Bamboo Rice Paddle. Crafted from natural bamboo, this eco-friendly kitchen essential measures 205mm in length and 65mm in width, providing a comfortable grip and optimal control.

  • Material: Bamboo
  • Colour: Light Brown
  • Size: 205mm x 65mm x 10mm
  • Weight: 40g

Ideal for stirring and serving rice, its smooth finish ensures a seamless cooking experience without damaging non-stick surfaces. Embrace a greener lifestyle with this durable, stylish, and environmentally conscious rice paddle, perfect for any modern kitchen.

Availability: In stock

Description

Using the Bamboo Rice Paddle is simple and efficient. To serve rice, gently scoop the desired amount using the broad, smooth surface of the paddle. Its ergonomic design makes it easy to handle, ensuring a perfect portion every time without sticking. For stirring, use gentle, circular motions to mix rice evenly without scratching your cookware. This paddle is also ideal for preparing sushi rice, ensuring even distribution of seasoning and maintaining the rice’s delicate texture.

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Katachiware tableware is known for its beauty and unique design, and proper maintenance and cleaning can help to ensure that the products that you purchase remain in good condition for a long time. In the following link we provide you with basic instructions on how to clean and maintain your Japanese style tableware. We will cover cleaning instructions for melamine products, ABS products with a painted finish, wooden products with a Urushi finish, ceramic items, and cast iron. Read more here: Product Care

Additional information

Weight0.05 kg
Availability

In Stock

Brand

Katachiware

Care Instructions

Hand Wash Only

Colour

Brown

Condition

New

Finish

Semi-Gloss

Made In

Japan

Material

Chinkapin Oak

Warranty

12 Months

Pattern

Wood Grain

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