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Noda Horo White Series Enamel Square Food Containers With Handle And Lid 1.2L

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Original price £23.00
Original price £23.00 - Original price £23.00
Original price £23.00
Current price £16.00
£16.00 - £16.00
Current price £16.00

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Our Enamelware Products Are Well Known For Their Quality, And They Are Designed To Last Generations. With A Special Glass Coating, Our Products Are Not Only Incredibly Durable But Also Stylish. They Can Be Used For Any Cooking Methods With Flame Such As Boiling, Steaming, Heating, Grilling, And Baking. Plus, They Can Be Put In The Freezer And You Can Defrost The Contents By Heating It In The Oven Or Double-Boiling It In Hot Water (Without A Lid). The Enamelware Is Also Suitable For Making Jellies, Cakes, And Pies, And Can Be Used To Preserve Food In A More Hygienic Condition Without Changing The Taste. For Proper Use And Maintenance, The Lid'S Heat Resistance Temperature Is -30℃~70℃ And The Lid Should Be Removed When Using With Flame, Boiling, Steaming, Heating, Grilling, And Baking. After Using, The Enamelware Should Be Washed And Dried, And Tough Sponges Should Not Be Used To Clean The Surface As It Might Scratch It. Furthermore, Due To The Process Of Enamel Coating, Edges Or Some Parts Of The Products Might Not Be Covered Completely, And When The Surface Is Cracked, Its Core Steel Might Be Revealed. Therefore, It Is Important To Keep The Cracked Part Dry To Prevent Rusting. Noda Horo Co.,Ltd. Has Been Producing Quality And Stylish Enamelware For Over 80 Years Since 1934. Each Piece Is Carefully Crafted And Designed To Last Generations. With Special Glass Coating, They Offer A Variety Of Uses, Including Cooking, Freezing, Preserving, And More. For Optimal Use And Care, Be Sure To Keep The Lid'S Heat Resistance Temperature Between -30℃~70℃ And Remove It When Using With Flame, Boiling, Steaming, Heating, Grilling, And Baking. After Use, Be Sure To Wash And Dry The Enamelware And Avoid Using Tough Sponges That Might Scratch The Surface. Also, If The Surface Is Cracked, Keep The Cracked Part Dry To Prevent Rusting.