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The word santoku translates as “three virtues”, referring to the cutting of meat, fish and vegetables, or the following three types of cut: choppin...
View full detailsThe word santoku translates as "three virtues", which refers to the cutting of meat, fish and vegetables or the following three types of cutting: c...
View full detailsA chef will be thrilled by the exquisite design of the Hado Sumi Shirogami #2 Nakiri 165 mm Burnt Oak. Made from Shirogami #2 steel, this vegetable...
View full detailsThe Hitohira Futana S3 Migaki Petty is made of stainless ginsan steel for exceptional durability and strength. Its 135 mm blade offers unique versa...
View full detailsSujihiki translates as "flesh slicer", which describes its role well. Typically 240 mm to 300 mm long and 34 mm to 40 mm high, the sujihiki blade i...
View full detailsThe Japanese word Gyuto (牛刀) literally translates to: beef sword. Gyuto is the equivalent of the Western chef's knife and is designed to cut e...
View full detailsThe Petty is the perfect knife for slicing fresh herbs, cutting small vegetables and peeling fruit. Very versatile, this knife can even be used to ...
View full detailsThe Hitohira Kikuchiyo Izo Ginsan Gyuto 240 mm in Yagusi Cedar is a top-quality chef's knife, the result of an incredible collaboration between the...
View full detailsThe word santoku translates as "three virtues", which refers to the cutting of meat, fish and vegetables or the following three types of cutting: c...
View full detailsIn Japanese, the kanji forming the word Hado (刃道) represent "the road of blades". Another Japanese word, also pronounced "Hado", means "moving wave...
View full detailsIn Japanese, the kanji forming the word Hado (刃道) represent "the road of blades". Another Japanese word, also pronounced "Hado", means "moving wave...
View full detailsIn Japanese, the kanji forming the word Hado (刃道) represent "the road of blades". Another Japanese word, also pronounced "Hado", means "moving wave...
View full detailsKiritsuke Gyuto is a cross between traditional kiritsuke and gyuto. The profile of the cutting edge is generally straighter and the tip is cut, sim...
View full detailsSujihiki translates as "flesh slicer", which describes its role well. Typically 240mm to 300mm long and 34mm to 40mm high, the sujihiki blade is pe...
View full detailsKikuchiyo: Au début des années 2000, Kikuchiyo fut invité par le maître artisan de Sakai à se joindre à eux en tant que forgeron. L’art de la forge...
View full detailsNakiri translates to "leaf cutter". The specialty of this type of knife is vegetable cutting. Its straight profile and blade height encourage a "pu...
View full detailsThe Petty is the perfect knife for slicing fresh herbs, cutting small vegetables and peeling fruits. Very versatile, this knife can even be used to...
View full detailsThe word santoku translates as "three virtues", which refers to the cutting of meat, fish and vegetables or the following three types of cutting: c...
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