Bamboo Kitchen Essentials
Bamboo Kitchen utensils
Serving Utensils
USDA Certified Bamboo Products
Serving Utensils set

Set of 6 Bamboo Kitchen Utensils

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Description

Consisting of two ladles, two turners, and two swerving spoons, our Serving Utensils, made from Bamboo, are the perfect option to go all sustainable. With uncompromising quality and crafted from the fastest-replenishing bamboo, you can use them to saute the veggies, taste the curries or simply serve the food in style.β€―

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  • Set ofΒ 6
  • Water-resistant due to their dense texture and antibacterial properties
  • Product Dimensions12 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches
  • USDA Certified for 100% bio-based content

Features

Extremely Durable

Chef-Grade Quality

Toxin-Free

Bio-Based

Water-Resistant

Antibacterial

Odor-Resistant

Light Weight

Certified Compostable

FAQs

Apart from being planet-safe and toxins-free, bamboo serving utensils are a great alternative to wooden serving utensils. Besides giving the exact wood-like feel, serving utensils, made from Bamboo, are also odor-resistant, water-resistant and knife-friendly. Plus, these utensils are also safe to use because of their antibacterial properties.

In a nutshell, bamboo serving utensils are very durable and hard. With a dense yet porous consistency, they offer uncompromising quality and durability. Moreover, the dense texture keeps out the water, thus, keeping killing the bacteria.

Yes, our bamboo serving utensils do not absorb water like other wooden serving utensils.

Yes, our bamboo serving utensils are heat resistant and can withstand heat up to 400Β°C (752Β°F).

Yes, our bamboo serving utensils are USDA-certified compostable.

Simply put, compostable products break down within 180 days of disposal and nourish the soil. Our bamboo serving utensils are certified compostable.
Composting is when microorganisms present in the soil break down a compostable product into smaller pieces. You can compost these utensils in your home by disposing of them in a compost bin. However, if you don't have a backyard or a compost bin, you can dispose of them in a simple trash bin. Once they end up in a landfill, they'll break down and nourish the soil.

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