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Hitohira Imojiya TH Stainless Bread Knife 240mm Teak
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Tsubaya Bread Knife 210mm Pakka Wood
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Hitohira Imojiya TH Stainless Bread Knife 240mm Ho Wood
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Bread knives — Sharp edges for thick crusts and light crumbs

Good bread deserves a clean cut, without crushing or tearing it. Whether it's a rustic loaf, a crusty baguette, or a delicate brioche, a well-designed bread knife makes all the difference. At Stay Sharp, we offer efficient serrated bread knives, designed to slice precisely, effortlessly, and without ruining the texture of the bread.

Simple, efficient and durable serrated blades

Unlike traditional Japanese blades, bread knives are not part of Japan's historical tools. However, some Japanese craftsmen still produce them today, with the...

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Why use a bread knife instead of a regular knife?

Bread has a unique structure: a crust that is often thick and strong, and a delicate, airy crumb. A regular blade tends to slide over the crust and crush the crumb, making the cut uneven.
Conversely, a serrated bread knife grips the crust effortlessly and gradually penetrates the bread without damaging its internal structure. This type of blade allows you toslice cleanly, with fewer crumbs and more control.
At Stay Sharp, our Japanese bread knives are designed to combine efficiency and comfort: each movement remains fluid, stable and precise.

Can a bread knife be used for anything other than bread?

Yes, in some cases. A sharp serrated blade is ideal for cutting foods with firm skins and tender interiors, such as melons, heirloom tomatoes, or certain light pastries. It slices without crushing, which preserves the shape of the food.
However, this type of knife does not replace a sharp blade that preserves the texture of food fibers for technical cuts or precision gestures.
At Stay Sharp, we recommend using the bread knife for what it excels at: loaves of all sizes, pastries, brioches, and some delicate fruits. It may be a versatile tool, but it's all about bread.

How to choose a good Japanese bread knife?

Here are three essential criteria:

  • Blade length: 200 to 270 mm, depending on the bread you slice regularly.
  • Quality of teeth: regular, well-sharpened serrations that cut without tearing.
  • Neck balance and comfort: a stable grip that remains comfortable, even after several slices.

At Stay Sharp, we select strong, well-balanced Japanese bread knives with wooden handles or modern materials for optimal durability.

How to maintain a bread knife to keep it effective?

Maintenance is simple but essential:

  • Hand wash in warm water, without abrasive products or soaking.
  • Dry immediately after washing.
  • Do not attempt to sharpen it yourself: a serrated blade requires professional intervention if it becomes less effective.
  • Store it away from other knives: in a case, on a magnetic bar or in a protected drawer.

At Stay Sharp, we favor blades that are built to last, but with proper care, they'll perform even better for longer. A good bread knife is a daily pleasure—slice after slice.

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