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Hitohira Futana S3 Nashiji Santoku 170mm Cherry
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$215.00
Japanese santoku knife with a stainless steel blade and a red wooden handle featuring rivets, placed on a black background.
Japanese chef’s knife with a polished steel blade and a red wooden handle, displayed on a black background, used for precise cutting.
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$300.00
Hitohira T10 Tsuchime Santoku 170mm Bois de Pakka
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$240.00
Couteau de cuisine japonais avec lame martelée et manche en bois sur fond noir
Couteau de chef japonais avec lame damassée martelée et manche en bois sur fond noir
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Hitohira Imojiya OKD VG-1 Santoku 170mm Wenge
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$145.00

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Hitohira Futana Nickel Damascus Santoku 170mm Tagayasan
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Nigara VG XEOS Santoku 185mm Ebony
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$470.00
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$240.00
Hitohira Imojiya TH Ginsan Nashiji Santoku Ebony
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$300.00
couteau japonais santoku avec lame inox satinée et manche bois foncé octogonal.
couteau japonais santoku vu de face, gravure japonaise sur la lame et finition satinée.
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Santoku Nigara SPG STRIX
Lame de couteau japonaise vue de face
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$530.00
Yoshikane Shirogami #2 Nashiji Santoku Birch Wood
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Hitohira Imojiya MZ Chromax Santoku 165mm Pakka
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$155.00
Hitohira Imojiya Aogami #2 Santoku 165mm Pakka
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Hitohira Hiragana WS Santoku 185mm Pakka
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Couteau japonais Santoku 180mm Hitohira Imojiya ST SG2 avec manche pakka brun — vue complète.
Lame du couteau japonais Santoku Hitohira Imojiya ST SG2 montrant la gravure.
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$230.00
Couteau japonais Santoku 180mm Hitohira Imojiya TH Stainless, lame en acier inoxydable et manche en bois pakka — vue complète.
Détail de la lame satinée du couteau japonais Santoku Hitohira Imojiya TH Stainless avec kanji gravés.
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$150.00

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The word Santoku translates as “three virtues,” which can refer to the cutting of meat, fish, and vegetables, or to the three essential techniques: chopping, slicing, and dicing. Highly versatile, the Santoku is one of the types of knives...

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What makes the Santoku knife different from other kitchen knives?

The Santoku knife is a precise, all-purpose Japanese blade designed to efficiently perform key kitchen preparation tasks. The term Santoku, meaning "three virtues," refers to its ability to cut meat, fish, and vegetables with great skill. Its flat blade and slightly lowered tip allow for a smooth, direct, and controlled cut, without rocking. This design makes it ideal for chopping, mincing, or slicing with consistency. Its ergonomic handle ensures excellent grip comfort and perfect balance. Highly valued in both home and professional kitchens, the Santoku knife in Canada embodies Japanese craftsmanship and performance suited to everyday use.

How do I maintain my Santoku knife to ensure its longevity?

Proper maintenance will help your Santoku knife in Canada maintain its effectiveness and aesthetics for many years. After each use, rinse it with warm water without harsh products, then wipe it immediately with a soft cloth. This prevents oxidation, especially if the blade is made of carbon steel. To maintain its sharpness, regularly use a ceramic steel or leather strop and sharpen it with a suitable stone, respecting the cutting angle. It is important to never put it in the dishwasher. Store it in a knife roll, a protective saya, or on a magnetic bar to preserve the blade. With these simple steps, your Santoku knife will retain its precision, robustness, and original sharpness.

Can the Santoku knife be used for cutting meat, fish, and vegetables?

Yes, the Santoku knife is perfectly suited to all three types of cuts, making it an all-purpose blade par excellence. Its design allows you to slice tender meats without crushing them, delicately slice fish fillets, and quickly chop vegetables. The flat blade promotes a push cut, while the lowered tip ensures great precision for technical gestures. Thanks to its balance and ease of use, you can move from one ingredient to another without changing knives. This makes it an easy fit in any kitchen, whether home or professional, and allows you to cook efficiently, smoothly, and precisely, whatever the recipe.

What size Santoku knife should I choose for my kitchen?

The size you choose depends on your cooking habits, workspace, and personal preference. Santoku knives in Canada typically range from 15 cm to 18 cm. A 15 cm blade is suitable for precision work or for smaller hands, such as cutting herbs, small vegetables, or thin fillets. It's also more maneuverable in a small space. An 18 cm model is preferable if you're preparing larger quantities or want a wider cutting range for larger cuts of meat or vegetables. Regardless of the size you choose, a Santoku knife offers control, balance, and adaptability for comfortable and controlled cutting.

What is the origin of the Santoku knife, and why is it so popular today?

The Santoku knife was popularized in Japan in the early 1940s. Used by families, this blade is capable of performing multiple tasks without changing knives. Unlike specialized models like the Nakiri or the Usuba, designed for very specific uses, the Santoku was designed as an all-purpose knife, capable of adapting to the varied needs of everyday cooking. Thanks to its flat blade and lowered tip, it allows for clean, efficient, and fast cuts. It became popular for its maneuverability, balance, and precision. Today, it is used in kitchens around the world and is recognized as a benchmark among modern Japanese blades.

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