
Peugeot Salt and Pepper Mills "Bistro"
The mill "Bistro" is a tribute to the brand's history. In 1874, Peugeot produced its first table pepper mill in France, the so-called Model Z. This mill made history and over time became a symbol of French table culture and lifestyle. The "Bistro" mill is a reproduction of this classic. It can be found on the tables and counters of numerous cafés and bars and is one of the most distinctive models of the Peugeot brand.
In the "Bistro" series, tradition meets modernity: The characteristic design is combined with innovative technology – the powerful steel grinding mechanism of the Peugeot mills. The adjustment screw on the mill head allows for stepless regulation of the grind size – from coarse to very fine.
"Bistro" is available in various versions: There are salt mills and pepper mills made of wood: From beech wood in natural or in the "Antique" version, colorfully lacquered in the "Bistrorama" variant, and typically grained in olive wood. Other materials include acrylic and stainless steel. The stainless steel mill is particularly popular in intensive gastronomy and bistro use, as stainless steel is absolutely resistant to moisture, heat, and high stress.
As accessories, the Peugeot "Linea" series cruets score points, available in acrylic or a combination of wood and stainless steel: They allow for the safe transport of the mills from the kitchen to the dining table. Presented as a duo, the mills also skillfully set accents on the table and dining table.
Frequently Asked Questions about Peugeot Bistro Mills
What distinguishes the Peugeot Bistro Mills?
The Peugeot Bistro Mills combine traditional design with a powerful steel grinding mechanism that allows for stepless adjustment of the grind size. They are available in various materials such as beechwood, olive wood, acrylic, and stainless steel.
How do I adjust the grind size on my Peugeot Bistro Mill?
The grind size can be adjusted using the adjustment screw on the mill head: clockwise for finer, counterclockwise for coarser grind. This allows you to adjust the grind size to your taste.
What materials are used for the Peugeot Bistro Mills?
The mills are made from various materials, including beechwood (natural, antique, lacquered), olive wood, acrylic, and stainless steel. Each material offers its own aesthetic and functional advantages.
How do I properly care for my Peugeot Bistro Mill?
Clean the mill with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid using cleaning agents or immersing it in water to protect the material and the grinding mechanism.
Can I grind both salt and pepper with the Peugeot Bistro Mill?
There are specific models for salt and pepper. Make sure to use the correct mill for each spice, as the grinding mechanisms are tailored to the specific properties of salt and pepper.
Is there any accessory for the Peugeot Bistro Mills?
Yes, the Peugeot "Linea" series offers caddies made of acrylic or a combination of wood and stainless steel, allowing for the safe transport of the mills from the kitchen to the dining table while adding stylish accents.