Product Dimensions of each table as follows; Large W36 D36 H59cm, Weight 3.7kg. Medium W30 D30 H51cm, Weight 2.5kg. Small W25 D25 H40, Weight 1.7kg. Sizes: 36 x 59 x 36cm
The small table weighs 2.5kg and has a diameter of 30.5cm and a height of 51cm. The large table weighs 3.7kg and has a diameter of 35.5cm and a height of 60cm. Size: 35.5 x 60 x 35.5cm
Product Dimensions of each table as follows; Large W36 D36 H59cm, Weight 3.7kg. Medium W30 D30 H51cm, Weight 2.5kg. Small W25 D25 H40, Weight 1.7kg. Sizes: 36 x 59 x 36cm
The small table weighs 2.5kg and has a diameter of 30.5cm and a height of 51cm. The large table weighs 3.7kg and has a diameter of 35.5cm and a height of 60cm. Size: 35.5 x 60 x 35.5cm
SOUTH EAST ASIA - These are the fragrant leaves of the wild lime tree and are used widely in Thai and South East Asian cuisine
THAI SOUP - Ideal to add fragrance to Thai soup with stock, lemon grass, fish sauce, ginger and chilli with pak choi, spring onions, Thai rice noodles and chicken
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✔️ White Truffle Tuber borchii and Porcini Boletus Edulis Gourmet Food Cream.
✔️ Together with the porcini mushrooms and white truffle, this cream turns into a delicious gourmet dish charming everyone with its rich mushroom aroma and flavour. There is absolutely no need for any additional seasoning.
Porcini mushrooms are popularly known as “the king of mushrooms” – and not for nothing, even though their name, which means “little pig” in Italian, is rather more humbling
Porcini mushrooms are popularly known as “the king of mushrooms” – and not for nothing, even though their name, which means “little pig” in Italian, is rather more humbling