



කොකොන්ට් ශෙල් තෙල් කුඩු හමුවන්න, ශ්රී ලංකාවේ භාවිතා වන සාම්ප්රදායික කුස්සිය සහ ආහාර ගැනීමේ මෙවලමකි. මෙම කුඩු ගැඹුරු තෙල් ආහාර පිසීම සහ උණු තෙල් අසුරා ගැනීම සඳහා සPerfectයි, කොකොන්ට් ශෙල් සහ වුඩන් ලැඩල් වලින් නිෂ්පාදිතය, සියවස ගණනාවක් භාවිතා කර ඇත.
Kapruka හි ලබා ගත හැකි මෙම කුඩු, ශ්රී ලංකාවේ ඕනෑම කුස්සියකට අත්යවශ්ය පාරිසරික-හිතකාමී අමුණුවක් වේ.
සටහන: මෙම නිෂ්පාදනය ස්වාභාවික ද්රව්ය වලින් නිමවා ඇත, එබැවින් ප්රමාණයේ සුළු වෙනස්කම් සිදුවිය හැක.
Yes, the coconut shell oil spoon is versatile and can be used with various types of cooking oils, including vegetable oil, coconut oil, and olive oil.
To maintain the quality of your coconut shell oil spoon, it is recommended to hand wash it with mild soap and water and avoid soaking it for prolonged periods. Additionally, occasional oiling using a food-safe oil can help preserve its natural luster.
Yes, the smooth surface of the coconut shell oil spoon is suitable for use with non-stick cookware, as it is gentle and less likely to cause scratches.
The coconut shell oil spoon is primarily made from natural coconut shells, making it an eco-friendly choice for your kitchen utensils.
This coconut shell oil spoon is made in Sri Lanka, and its production supports local artisans by providing them a platform to showcase and benefit from their traditional craftsmanship.
Online price at Kapruka is LKR 260
Coconut shell kitchenware sits at the heart of Sri Lanka's eco-friendly cooking tradition, alongside natural wooden utensils and zero-waste kitchen tools that have been passed down through generations. Shoppers drawn to this kind of sustainable cookware often explore traditional household essentials and natural home goods that reduce plastic from everyday meal preparation. Pairing these pieces with natural home décor accessories creates a cohesive, earth-toned kitchen aesthetic that feels both functional and grounded.
Cooks who invest in handcrafted kitchen tools often round out their collection with personalised items for the worktop. kitchen glassware pair naturally with shell-and-wood utensils, sharing the same artisan material palette and making a practical addition to any Sri Lankan home kitchen.