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Blason of de Buyer family.

de Buyer (pronounced Dee Bou yeh) is a French cookware manufacturer, founded in 1830, from the village Le Val-d'Ajol in the Vosges department. de Buyer produces around 3,000 different products: cookware made of steel, stainless steel, copper and non stick aluminium, mandoline[1] slicers, silicone moulds, pastry utensils, etc. On June 23rd, 2016, de Buyer acquired Marlux, a pepper, salt and spice mills manufacturer in France.[2]

de Buyer products are mainly targeted at professional and serious gourmet consumers.

See also

References

  1. ^ Clark, Melissa (16 March 2011). "Get Real and Get a Mandoline". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
  2. ^ https://www.debuyer.com/en/newspost/acquisition-mills-to-join-the-wonderful-world-of-de-buyer-cookware

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