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Article: Pepper mills that grind — not mash.

Peberkværne der maler — ikke maser. - Rune-Jakobsen Design

Pepper mills that grind — not mash.

The spice grinders from Alexander Handcrafted Mills are superb for grinding salt, pepper and other dried spices such as cardamom, coriander seeds, cumin, cumin, etc.

The company was founded 45 years ago by Greek mechanical engineers Ioannou and Zarkadis.

Their vision was to produce beautiful, handmade spice grinders of the highest quality. They have largely succeeded and today their products are sold successfully all over the world.

Although the company has expanded since 1977, they have kept their production in Thessaloniki, the capital of Alexander the Great's birthplace. In doing so, they have also maintained the unique products' close connection to Greek history and culture.

All spice mills are made of solid brass, copper and chrome-plated brass. The chrome mills are made of solid brass which is subsequently chrome-plated in a polished or matt finish.

The grinder insert is molded and designed to actually grind your spices and not just mash them like many other grinders on the market. This means you get maximum flavor and aroma from your ingredients.

The salt and pepper mills are the perfect choice for both the private and professional food lover.

The beautiful grinders are distinguished by their high quality and simple functionality. They are solid products of high craftsmanship quality with a sense of aesthetics and local production.

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