Cake Tester Green Bean

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Cake Tester Green Bean from Wildlife Garden. The Green Bean cake tester features a hand-carved wooden detail inspired by the broad bean.

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Cake Tester Green Bean from Wildlife Garden

Beautifully hand-carved cake tester

The Green Bean cake tester features a hand-carved wooden detail inspired by the broad bean. The shape is beautifully organic, and the colouring is naturally green. The cake tester is painted in eco-friendly colours.

A cake tester makes it easier to control your cooking and baking. With the tester, you can quickly check if the potatoes or the cake are ready.

  • Weight:8 g
  • Dimensions:L: 210 B: 20 H: 12 mm

About green beans

Beans belong to the legume family and are annual herbs. The first known legume to be called simply a bean was the broad bean (also known as the fava bean), which originated culturally in Africa and Southeast Asia. There is no wild variety. It is grown today in many parts of the world. In Sweden, it was already cultivated in the 1200s.

Design by Wildlife Garden

We love creating beautiful things—things that have a function. Nature is our biggest inspiration, and together with our designers, we have created playful and functional items for the kitchen. The variations of these handmade products make every item personal and give a unique touch.

* Do not wash the cake tester in the dishwasher.

Additional information
Brand

Wildlife Garden

Color

Green

Motif

Kitchen Garden

Material

Metal

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Wood

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