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santoku ichiba from japanesechefsknife.com
The Santoku, which translates in to English as either “three-purpose" or “three virtues”, gained this name because it is well suited to cutting meat, fish, ...
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santoku ichiba from www.korin.com
The santoku, meaning 'three virtues', is a multi-purpose knife that takes its name from its ability to easily handle meat, fish and vegetables.
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The santoku, meaning 'three virtues', also called "bunka bocho", is a multi-purpose knife. Prioritized for vegetables and fish.
santoku ichiba from www.amazon.com
This exquisite, hand-hammered effect helps prevent food from sticking. Each knife features a hand-honed blade finished with a true katana edge, a homage to the ...
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Shop Japanese Santoku knives for exceptional quality and durability. These all-purpose chef knives make the perfect addition to every kitchen. Order now!
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Santoku means 'Three Virtues' or 'To solve Three Problems'. The three virtues are meat, fish and vegetables, or slicing, dicing and mincing depending on ...
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santoku ichiba from www.amazon.com
This exquisite, hand-hammered effect helps prevent food from sticking. Each knife features a hand-honed blade finished with a true katana edge, a homage to the ...
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santoku ichiba from int.seisukeknife.com
A razor sharp Santuko with a hammered VG10 Damascus blade, under $100, incredible!! read more about review content A razor sharp Santuko with a hammered.
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It has a curved blade for rocking cuts and hollow edge to reduce food sticking. This hybrid design is versatile, suitable for a variety of cutting tasks and is ...
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santoku ichiba from shun.kaiusa.com
Like a chef's knife, the Japanese santoku is a multipurpose knife used for just about every cutting job in the kitchen. The name means “three virtues.
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