Silikomart Limone / Lemon 14 Silicone mould
Silikomart silicone pastry mould for cakes, Lemon / Limone 14 Total Volume: 10 x 14 ml Mould Size: ø 6.5 x 3.5 cm High: 1.4 cm Packing includes: 1 Silicone mould with 10 cavities Brand: Silikomart Material: 100 % Liquid Platinum Silicone Temperature Range: -60°C to +230°C (Freezer, Fridge, Oven & Microwave Safe) Limone 14 evolves around the concept of nature elements reinterpretation in order to shape an innovative vision of taste. It can be used for aperitifs, main courses or special first courses. It's very versatile and can be used with mousses, creams, and preparations that recall the shape or, why not, with something else that creates a contrast, thus giving free creativity to the professional. The preparations can be stored and ready for use according to demand, thus reducing processing times at the pass. Manufactured in Italy from 100% liquid platinum silicone, this high-purity, food-grade material ensures exceptional performance and durability. The mould withstands extreme temperatures from -60°C to +230°C, allowing seamless transitions from deep freezer to oven without compromising shape or quality. The flexible, non-stick silicone surface guarantees effortless release every time — no greasing required. Your creations will perfectly reproduce every intricate detail of the mould, delivering professional results with clean, precise edges. Designed for versatility, the mould can be used in the oven, refrigerator, blast chiller, and freezer. Its elasticity allows it to be folded for convenient storage without losing its original shape. Dishwasher safe and built to endure over 3,000 uses, it offers long-lasting reliability for both professional pastry chefs and passionate home bakers. CE approved, non-toxic, tasteless, and made without fillers, this mould combines safety, innovation, and Italian craftsmanship - a premium tool for elevating your pastry creations.
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