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Soufflenheim Baeckeoffe Terrines allow you to cook for 1 to 18 people and come in several sizes from 17 cm to 47 cm. Made from clay from the Haguenau Forest and crafted by hand in the Soufflenheim pottery workshops in Alsace, they are the symbol of authentic Alsatian gastronomy. This guide helps you choose the ideal size for your number of guests.
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