These Glass Storage Containers In Kitchen May Help You Go Eco-Friendly

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We bring you some glass container options that will help you stash spices, condiments and other kitchen ingredients.

These Glass Storage Containers In Kitchen May Help You Go Eco-Friendly

Containers play an indispensable role in organising a kitchen. They not only stash the ingredients in your kitchen pantry, but also make the set-up look neat and clean. You will get a wide variety of containers in the market of different shape, size and material. One such preferred material for storage containers is glass. With more and more people going plastic-free for healthy living, glass storage containers are garnering popularity in almost every household. These containers are durable, stain-free, hygienic and do not react to the food ingredient you store in them.

Keeping this in mind, we bring you a few storage jar options that can be a great addition to your kitchen pantry. Read on.

Here're 4 Glass Storage Container Options For You:

Femora Borosilicate 2-in-1 Storage Jars

Made of borosilicate glass, this container comes with an attached spoon. It is dishwasher safe and ideal for storing ketchup on dining table.

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STAR WORK Matka Glass Jar

This glass storage jar comes in a set of six and can help you store spices, dry fruits, herbs and more. This product also comes with an airtight lid and prevents excess moisture absorption.

Cloudsell Hexagon Glass Jar

Another option of spice jars, this product is just the perfect substitute for the old plastic jar. It comes in a set of 12 and is easy-to-use and safe for microwave usage.

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Borosil - Classic Glass Jar

This product by Borosil comes in a set of three different sized jars. You can use these jars to store your snacks like biscuit, chips, namkeen etc for quick munching. Moreover, the airtight lid of the jars help keep the food items fresh for long.

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