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Rectangular Serving Tray

Rectangular Serving Tray

The rectangular serving tray is ideal for salads, starters, tapas, and sides. It can also be used as a display for fruit or vegetables.

Dimensions

  • Medium: L37 x W28 x H3,8 cm
  • Large: L41,3 x H729,3 x H4 cm

Material - Aluminium

Care - Wash by hand

Note - As the product is made of aluminium, it is susceptible to oxidation. This may occur when cooking with highly acidic ingredients or, for example, if salt is added to water in a pot before it reaches boiling point. To minimize the risk of oxidation, always add salt after the water has started to boil, and avoid prolonged contact with acidic foods

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Rectangular Serving Tray

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Rectangular Serving Tray

The rectangular serving tray is ideal for salads, starters, tapas, and sides. It can also be used as a display for fruit or vegetables.

Dimensions

  • Medium: L37 x W28 x H3,8 cm
  • Large: L41,3 x H729,3 x H4 cm

Material - Aluminium

Care - Wash by hand

Note - As the product is made of aluminium, it is susceptible to oxidation. This may occur when cooking with highly acidic ingredients or, for example, if salt is added to water in a pot before it reaches boiling point. To minimize the risk of oxidation, always add salt after the water has started to boil, and avoid prolonged contact with acidic foods

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The rectangular serving tray is ideal for salads, starters, tapas, and sides. It can also be used as a display for fruit or vegetables.

Dimensions

  • Medium: L37 x W28 x H3,8 cm
  • Large: L41,3 x H729,3 x H4 cm

Material - Aluminium

Care - Wash by hand

Note - As the product is made of aluminium, it is susceptible to oxidation. This may occur when cooking with highly acidic ingredients or, for example, if salt is added to water in a pot before it reaches boiling point. To minimize the risk of oxidation, always add salt after the water has started to boil, and avoid prolonged contact with acidic foods