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- Omoeraku "Yattoko" Black Pot / Bowl 300ml (M)
Omoeraku "Yattoko" Black Pot / Bowl 300ml (M) *
Description
YattokoThe name “Yattoko” comes from the special pincers used to grab the heated Yattoko pot, which does not have a handle. Because it is handle-less, Yattoko is stackable (it comes in various sizes) and easy to clean. The lightweight aluminum allows heat to conduct uniformly, accomplishing its function as a kitchenware as well as a dishware. The black coating uses ceramic paint, which is durable and hard but also friendly for the environment. Also, the “Yattoko” has a heat resistance of 600°C, enabling culinary possibilities to spread among wide categories of food.
In 2013, UNESCO registered “Washoku,” which is traditional Japanese cuisine, as intangible cultural heritage. The professionals of Washoku often use a pot that has no handle called “Yattoko nabe.” Commonly known as “Yattoko,” it is an almighty pot that can be used for essential tasks such as extracting umami from broth, stewing, steaming, frying, sautéing, mixing, and for giving the food its finishing touches. By combining the originality and ingenuity of traditional Yattoko, Washoku chefs, and artisanship of local craftsperson, we created the “Omoeraku Yattoko” which has an added use as tableware.
The distinctively dented pattern, each hammered by a craftsperson, increases the solidity and strength of the pot. Further, the simple, beautiful handmade design enhances the food’s attraction. It is ideal for serving warm dishes such as vegetable assortments that use umami broth, stewpots, shabu-shabu(thinly sliced meat parboiled in hot soup cooked over open fire), Salamander broilers, and oven. The matte look suits cold dishes as well.The small sizes are also great as a lipped bowl for dips and sauces.
Material: Aluminum
*Unit - sun : 3.3 cm = 1.0 sun
Omoeraku
“Omoeraku” is a word from the oldest chronicles of Japan, meaning "assisting imagination" (thinking and contemplating). According to this word, the Japanese have learned and inherited traditional culture, cuisine, entertainment, and knowledge. Behind this human development, various tools became essential to life. Tools such as vessels, dishware, and kitchenware, signifying at times more meaning and value than their actual utility, have changed history because of its mere existence. The "Omoeraku Series" provides handmade tools for contemporary life but incorporates craftsmanship and material inherited from the land all against the backdrop of Japanese traditional culture and cuisine.
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The shipping in Japan is provided by Yamato Transport Co., Ltd.
We fix the shipping fee to a nationwide flat fee 660JPY per parcel, but in case your order over 20,000JPY in total without consumption tax of 10% and any handling charges, the shipping is free of charge.
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