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Yoshikawa Stainless Yukihira Saucepan 20cm YH6753

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The essential item for Japanese cooking: the Yukihira Pot

The Yukihira pot is a fundamental Japanese cooking appliance. It has enjoyed a stable spot not only in professional chef kitchens, but also in household cooking from the 700s to present. The Yukihira continues to hold its place for Japanese people today as a cooking appliance essential to traditional Japanese cooking.

The Yukihira pot, forged from highly durable stainless steel, has a form and feel that is easy-to-use and ideal for making the perennial favorites of Japanese cuisine such as miso soup and stewed dishes, not to mention the preparation of the all-essential Japanese broth. Experience the Japanese ambiance passed on from days of old with the easy-to-use Yukihira pot.

Easy to use Saucepans for Everyday Cooking. A Yoshikawa Design Product.

Measurement Marker:

The markers enable you to measure quantities and serving portions.

20cm: 800ml, 1200ml and 1600ml
22cm: 800ml, 1200ml, 1600ml and 2000ml

Lips for Pouring from Either Side :

Lips on either side of the pan help you to pour your stew and soup dishes.
Practical for both right and left-handed cooks.

YH6753: Stainless Yukihira Saucepan 20cm

Dimensions(mm):A:378,B:202,C:80,D:101

Capacity:2.1L

Weight:550g

Carton Weight:6.4kg

Carton Dimensions(mm):290,420,300

Notice: Wooden Handle color may different than photo, product only including Saucepan only , food and others not included

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1x Yoshikawa Stainless Yukihira Saucepan 20cm YH6753

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By following these tips and utilising available resources, you can help keep your children safe from pornography, cyberbullying, violent content, and other unsafe material while they navigate the internet. Remember, proactive measures and open communication are key to fostering a safe and positive online environment for your family.

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