Long-Handled Wooden Parfait Spoon

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Handcrafted Teak Jar Spoon | Non-Toxic Long Smoothie & Dessert Spoon

The Yompai Wooden Parfait Spoon is the ultimate solution for deep jars and tall glasses. With a slender 23cm handle and a perfectly proportioned head, this spoon allows you to reach the very bottom of jam jars, honey pots, and tall smoothie glasses without getting your fingers messy.

Hand-carved from a single piece of premium Thai teak, it is naturally moisture-resistant and durable. Whether you are layering a breakfast parfait or stirring a tall iced coffee, this non-toxic wooden spoon offers a warm, silent, and sustainable alternative to clinking metal or disposable plastic.

 

Why You Need a Long-Handled Teak Spoon

  • Extra-Long Reach: The 23cm handle is designed specifically for deep jars, blenders, and tall glassware.

  • Silent & Gentle: Unlike metal spoons, teak wood won't clink against glass or scratch the delicate interior of your jars and blender jugs.

  • 100% Solid Teak Wood: Naturally antibacterial and incredibly strong; it won’t absorb flavors or stain easily from berries or jams.

  • Completely Non-Toxic: Free from glues, plastics, and synthetic lacquers—safe for your family and the planet.

  • Artisan Crafted: Each spoon is hand-carved in Northern Thailand, making every piece unique in its grain and character.


Product Specifications

  • Material: 100% Sustainably Sourced Thai Teak

  • Total Length: 23 cm

  • Design: Slender handle with a rounded bowl head

  • Safety: Food-safe, non-toxic, and plastic-free

  • Best For: Parfaits, smoothies, jam jars, honey, and tall cocktails.


Care & Maintenance for Your Teak Spoon

Teak is a high-quality wood that lasts for years with simple care:

  1. Hand wash only with warm, soapy water.

  2. Dry immediately after washing to maintain the wood grain.

  3. Avoid the dishwasher, as the heat and pressure can cause natural wood to crack over time.

  4. Occasional Oiling: Rub with a food-safe oil every few months to keep the wood nourished and smooth.

Why Teak wood utensils for your kitchen? 

Minimalist design. Maximum impact.
Choose natural. Choose handmade. Choose better—for your kitchen, your health, and the environment.

Pro-Tips for Your Long-Handled Teak Spoon

  • Prevent Cross-Contamination in Jars: Use the 21cm reach to keep your hands and sleeves away from the jar rim, which reduces the introduction of bacteria and moisture into condiments like honey or nut butters.

  • Safe Blender Scraping: The smooth, natural teak surface is ideal for scraping down the sides of high-speed blender carafes because it won't scratch the plastic or glass, unlike metal utensils.

  • Temperature Stability: Because wood is a natural insulator, this spoon remains cool to the touch even when used in hot lattes or stirred into boiling pots on the stove.

  • Preserving the Natural Grain: To keep your spoon "food-safe" and "non-toxic," never put it in the dishwasher. Instead, hand wash with mild soap and occasionally rub with a food-safe mineral oil or beeswax to maintain its water-resistant finish.

  • Zero-Waste Kitchen Hack: Use the slim profile of the parfait spoon to reach into the narrow necks of oil or sauce bottles, ensuring you utilize 100% of the product before recycling the container.

Ethically Sourced & Shipped from Gisborne, NZ

At Yompai we see ourselves as a bridge between traditional Thai craftsmanship and the conscious New Zealand home. Our wooden spoons are ethically made in small batches, ensuring every purchase supports work with dignity for village artisans. We ship daily from our base in Gisborne, offering nationwide delivery and international shipping to Australia.

Shipping: NZ

Flat rate $8.50 Urban NZ wide 

Flat Rate $13.50 Rural NZ wide

Free shipping on orders over $125.

 

Australia: flat rate for shipping of $38 with a minimum order size of $100

 

Learn more about our ethically handmade spoons here →

Discover why  Teak wood utensils are ideal for your kitchen here →

Instructions on caring for your wooden spoons here →

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