Master perfect pasta portions with this beautiful and practical Handcrafted Olive Wood Spaghetti Measure – a kitchen gadget with story, soul, and sustainability.
Wooden Spaghetti Measure – 26cm Portion Size
This olive wood spaghetti measure is an elegant and eco-conscious tool for perfectly portioning dry spaghetti or noodles. Handcrafted from the majestic trunks of aged olive trees that no longer bear fruit, each piece tells a tale of nature, time, and transformation.
Featuring four holes labeled for 1, 2, 3, or 4 servings, this portion sizer helps you cook exactly the right amount of pasta – reducing food waste while adding artisanal charm to your cooking routine.
Product Features:
- Made from sustainably sourced olive wood from retired trees
- Accurately measures dry spaghetti for 1 to 4 servings
- Rustic natural finish with rich wood grains and unique patterns
- Dimensions: Length 26 cm × Width 6 cm
- Lightweight and easy to store – fits in any drawer or hangs easily
A Piece of Culinary Heritage
Every pasta measurer carries the story of centuries-old olive trees, lovingly turned into functional art. The material is hard, resistant, and naturally antibacterial. No two tools are ever alike, making each one a one-of-a-kind addition to your kitchen.
Benefits of Portion Control
This spaghetti portion sizer helps you avoid overcooking and food waste. It’s especially useful for families, dinner parties, or when managing meal plans. Whether you're making spaghetti Bolognese or classic aglio e olio, it ensures your quantities are just right every time.
Care Instructions:
- Hand wash only – avoid dishwasher use
- Wipe dry immediately after washing
- Occasionally apply a coat of olive or mineral oil to maintain its beautiful finish
The Perfect Gift for Pasta Lovers
Elegant, useful, and eco-friendly – this olive wood pasta tool is an ideal gift for foodies, home chefs, or lovers of handcrafted kitchen accessories. Combine it with our olive wood cooking tools for a full rustic kitchen gift set.
Learn more about spaghetti measuring tools here.