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Natural Wood Spatula with Single Hole Handmade in Guatemala, "Kitchen Ideas"

Product ID: 423171

The purpose of spatulas with a single hole is to get more air into the dough and make it more spongy in the process. This design by Guatemalan artisan... more

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The purpose of spatulas with a single hole is to get more air into the dough and make it more spongy in the process. This design by Guatemalan artisan Pablo Chumil is hand-crafted from hormigo wood and since the spatula is not finished with any varnish it will shine brightest when seasoned with cooking oil periodically.

  • 52 grams
  • 0.1 lbs

  • Hormigo wood
  • Hand wash only
  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • Food safe
  • Polish with vegetable oil
  • Dry with towel
  • Made in Guatemala
  • Certified and shipped by our office in Guatemalaicon info
  • Product ID: 423171
Pablo Chumil
Pablo Chumil

Central America

Handcrafted wood utensils

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ELLEN

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Nov 30, 2022

Attractive and functional”

The long handles and slightly pointed shape of these spatulas make them ideal for stirring stews and soups while getting into the corners of a deep pot. Its nice that one of the spatulas is slotted, in case one needs to drain chunk of meat pulled from the pot.

Purchased Item Mom's Seasoning, Pair of Natural Wood Spatulas Hand Crafted in Guatemala

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ELLEN

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Nov 12, 2022

Most beautiful wooden spoon Ive ever seen”

The dark warm finish is beautiful; the long handle makes the spoon perfect for stirring stews and soups in tall pots.

Purchased Item Draining Disc, Circular Wooden Serving Spoon Hand Made in Guatemala

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