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Perfect for storing pickled vegetables, preserved berries or other tasty things from nature's pantry, as well as dry goods like pasta, granola, tea or yummy biscuits.
The aroma-tight seal helps food retain its flavour and aroma longer.
Easy to clean thanks to glass, which also does not absorb odours or discolour from tomato sauce, etc. Transparent, so nothing is forgotten and left behind.
The jar can also be used as a serving bowl - or as a storage container, helping you keep things organised throughout the home.
KORKEN series is ideal for preserving pickles and jams, serving beverages or keeping your cookies crunchy. The airtight seal locks in all the goodness.
Height: | 10,5 cm |
Diameter: | 11 cm |
Volume: | 0,5 l |
Article no: | 702.135.45 |
Packages: | 1 |
Length: | 13 cm |
Width: | 11 cm |
Height: | 11 cm |
Weight Gross: | 0,51 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,50 kg |
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If you want to sterilize the bottle with hot water, preheat the bottle first with warm tap water. This prevents the glass from cracking.
Dishwasher-safe.
The glass jar is dishwasher-safe. The gasket needs to be washed by hand.
Only for food and beverages with a max. temperature of 50°C.
Replacement rubber gaskets may be sold separately.
KORKEN jars are ideal for preserving jams, pickles or other home-made treats. The aroma-tight seal helps to lock in flavour. And since the jars are made of glass, you can easily see what’s inside, increasing the chance food gets eaten and not thrown away.
KORKEN jars are ideal for preserving jams, pickles or other homemade treats. The aroma-tight seal helps to lock in flavour.
Glass is mainly made of sand, soda and lime melted at a high temperature. Tempering or various additives gives you extra-strong and impact-resistant glass that in some cases can be taken straight from freezer to oven without cracking. A big benefit is how glass can be recycled over and over without the quality deteriorating. Also, a lot less energy is needed to melt recycled glass compared to new raw materials. Our goal is to eventually use only recycled glass in our range.
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