TASTE is the perfect companion to the big KITCHEN product and as a combo it brings your cooking to a completely new level. The four salt rocks truly look like gemstones on their own, but also fit nicely together on the KITCHEN wood board making them a striking centerpiece of your food prep area. Every rock originate from different parts of the world. They all have their own taste and consequently work great with different dishes.
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Total weight | 240 g |
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