Enamel Butter Warmer
Enamel Butter Warmer
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Product Description
Noda Horo's butter warmer can easily be held over a gas stove to melt butter, warm sauces, and gravy, or alternatively serve it directly on the table for dressings. Features a long handle and lipped side for easy pouring.
Details
Made in Japan.
Colour: White with black handle.
Material: Metal and enamel coating.
Measurements: approximately 18cm x 7cm x H7cm (including handle) / Holds approximately 220ml.
Care and Use:
Compatible with gas stoves only. Not microwave safe as it's metal. As the surface of the enamel pot is coated in a porcelain lining, be careful not to drop, or cool too rapidly after use. It may crack or chip from heavy shocks or if cooled too rapidly. Avoid using metallic scrubbers or abrasive detergents. Hand wash with a gentle cloth and dry thoroughly after use to prevent rusting.
We recommend pairing with a mitt or kitchen cloth to hold the handle while hot.
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About: Noda Horo
Nodo Horo has been manufacturing its iconic enamelware since 1934. They are the only manufacturer to undertake full production within Japan, including processes of moulding, baking, and glazing. Their range of durable and safe enamelware kitchen products have made their way into many Japanese homes over generations.