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Manique en tissu au motifs portugais Azulejos Manique "Namorados"
Manique en tissu au motifs portugais Azulejos Manique "Viana"
Olive cup
19.90€
Lot de 2 Set de table Azulejos Set de table "Azulejos" - Lot de 2
Lot de 2 Set de table Sardinhas Set de table "Sardinhas" - Lot de 2
Lot de 2 Set de table Sardinhas Set de table "Sardinhas" - Lot de 2
Lot de 2 Set de table Descobrimentos Set de table "Descobrimentos" - Lot de 2
Sugar pot
23.40€
Lot de 2 Set de table Azulejos Set de table "Azulejos" - Lot de 2
Lot de 2 Set de table Azulejos en tissu Set de table "Azulejos" - Lot de 2
Boite à ustensiles en grès “ Fattoria “
Carafe en céramique verte et blanche en forme de poisson Pot à éponge en céramique "Girassol"
Marmite en terre cuite
Marmite en terre cuite
Marmite en terre cuite
Théière en terre cuite
Théière en terre cuite
Théière en terre cuite
Plat à four en terre cuite
Plat à four en terre cuite portugaise Plat à four en terre cuite
Plat à four en terre cuite portugaise Plat à four en terre cuite
Plat à gratin en terre cuite
Plat à gratin en terre cuite
Plat à gratin en terre cuite
Authentique pot à lait en cuivre portugais Etagère à épices en cuivre
Grille chorizo portugais I Kit complet  Kit grille chouriço
Bol à pieds en grès Christian Tortu I Vente en ligne Soupière en grès
Torchon de cuisine portugais 100% coton avec motifs Azulejos Torchon de cuisine "Sardinhas" - Lot de 2
Azulejo Padrao I Azulejo portugais artisanal Dessous de verre Azulejo 11cm
Azulejo Padrao I Azulejo portugais artisanal Dessous de verre Azulejo 11cm
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Kitchenware

ABOUT PORTUGUESE KITCHENWARE

Portuguese cuisine, although copious, is still very healthy. The Mediterranean influence brings a permanent recourse to bread, olive oil and wine which constitute the food base. Popular traditions have made it possible to maintain typical Portuguese cooking utensils.

The Cataplana designates both the recipes and the utensil used to make them. Typically Portuguese, it was originally made of copper. The demands of modern life have led to the appearance of stainless steel Cataplanas, which allows them to be used on induction fires.

The Pasteis de Nata are perhaps the most obvious illustration of Portuguese cuisine. Delicious little blanks cooked in a delicate puff pastry, they require a very special mould that allows them to retain their crunchiness.

Olive oil is an integral part of Portuguese culture. It requires an opaque container to preserve its properties. Ceramic decanters represent the shapes of nature and stainless steel decanters offer their timeless design.

The tradition of ceramics makes it possible to have magnificent coasters whose designs are based on the traditional patterns of Portuguese azulejos.