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Bron Coucke Turn'up - Ø4cm (TU02)
Bron Coucke

Bron Coucke Turn'up - Ø4cm (TU02)

Regular price $97.31 $0.00

Description:

The Bron Coucke Turn'up, with a diameter of 4cm and identified as TU02, is a kitchen tool designed for turning and shaping various food items. This device is crafted to provide precision and ease in the culinary process, allowing chefs and home cooks to create well shaped and visually appealing elements in their dishes. The Ø4cm size of the Turn'up TU02 makes it suitable for handling smaller ingredients or achieving specific shapes in the culinary presentation. 

Features:

  • Make vegetable cups in minutes! Use it on potatoes, zucchinis, melons, cucumbers, carrots, turnips, etc. Vegetable cups can be eaten raw, cooked, or fried. Garnish with burnouses, fish tartars, minced meat, cheese, etc. Dismantlable circular blades can be used separately as a pastry cutter.
  •  Demo CD included. The Turn’Up comes with 1 knife to cut the bottom.

Specification:

  • Material(s) : Stainless steel
  • Ø: 1.75"
  • Height: 5.75" 
  • Width: 2.88"
  • Brand: Louis Tellier
  • Use: Domestic use, professional use
  • Color: Grey and white
  • Diameter (cm) : 4
  • Pack of : 1
  • Manufacturer Number:  TU02

BRON COUCKE:

Professional kitchen equipment supplier in the 50's, at Thonon-les-Bains near Geneva, Jean Bron decides to manufacture a manual steel vegetable slicer, on the request of Chefs, instead of existing wooden items.
Now a days all kitchen professionals, in the world, know the Bron Mandoline. Jean Bron Company is bought by André Coucke in 1975. His son Didier, actual Manager, exhibits in 1984 at EquipHotel in Paris. Their efforts are rewarded with a National Exportation Award in 1985.
Bron-Coucke Company innovates by launching the "Le Rouet" turning vegetable slicer, which cuts vegetables in fine strips and strings, in 1989. Today Bron-Coucke provides kitchen professionals with well-built and reliable solutions investing in the study of quality utensils.


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