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  1. Yuzu, A highly aromatic citrus lemon from Japan. This rare fruit has been fostered in authentic Japanese cooking, and nowadays utilized all over the world. Accepted in Western cuisine, it is common in seasoning meat, seafood, sweets and beverages.
    $21.95 Each
  2. XPA means Extra Pale, a product of Quickchange's lighter malt base. That delicate colour though is undercut by a glorious hit of alpha oils from Mosaic, Galaxy and Citra hops. Sometimes you don't want your mouth flayed raw and your liver worked to a standstill. Sometimes a few luscious notes of mango, guava, lychee and pineapple can be just the thing.
    $39.95 Dozen
  3. With my durable handles, heat-resistant nylon head and handy, lovable size, I’m made to perform, whatever the dish.
    $13.95 Each
  4. With its roots going back to 1788, Smith & Cross and its partners became prominent handlers of Jamaica rum, with extensive cellars along the banks of The River Thames. Throughout the 19th century and into the early 20th century, Jamaica Rum became revered for its deep, full flavours and pleasing aromas. This rum represents the distinctively flavourful and aromatic style that made Jamaican rum famous.
    $80.95 Bottle
  5. With its curved body made of wood topped by an elegant and functional golden button, the chocolate-coloured Paris 14 cm pepper mill is an undisputed benchmark in the world of mills.
    $46.95 Each
  6. Who built New Zealand’s first car? Or our first aeroplane? Where was our first bread baked? Ever wondered which pie is Aotearoa’s favourite? Or our favourite ice cream? Which lake could swallow the Auckland Sky Tower with plenty of room to spare? Where’s our longest bridge? Or our shortest river? What does koru actually mean? Author and illustrator Dave Gunson has embarked on a wacky and eye-opening tiki tour around Aotearoa New Zealand past and present, and has found the answers to all these and other equally fascinating and important questions. Read them all in Around and About Aotearoa!
    $29.95 Each
  7. Where The Wild Things Are

    by Maurice Sendak

    Where the Wild Things Are is fifty years old! Maurice Sendak's Caldecott Medal-winning picture book has become one of the most highly acclaimed and best-loved children's books of all time. A must for every child's bookshelf.
    $19.95 Each
  8. Well rounded taste with balanced acidity and sweetness. Has a delicate but deep fruity flavour derived from fresh ripe apples with hints of oak and spicy vine fruits.
    $7.45 Bottle
  9. Sun Cheese Cutter

    Made in New Zealand

    When only the best will do! Proudly made in New Zealand. Slices straight even thick and thin. Stainless steel cutters.
    $5.95 Each
  10. Whatever your age you'll be hooked on these beautifully illustrated fish of Aotearoa. Discover over 20 species of sea life as you put together this hand-drawn 1000 piece puzzle. The puzzle is made of card with a non-toxic finish to ensure your family (and the planet) are kept safe and sound. The tin can be reused to house treasure, cookies and other craft materials.
    $24.95 Each
  11. What Makes? Wellington Wonderful is a quality puzzle capturing the beautiful Wellington harbour and city with its unique features.
    $39.95 Each

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  12. What a Chef's knife is for European kitchens, the Santoku is for Japan and the whole of Asia: so versatile in shape, weight and edge that it can be used for mincing and chopping herbs, vegetables and fruit as well as for preparing fish and meat. The sharp blade of a Santoku allows anything from regular to wafer-thin cuts - it is therefore now indispensable in kitchens all around the world.
    $264.95 Each
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