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ResetOur Japanese bread knives use ultra-premium VG10 and 67-layer Damascus steel for durability. The design makes slicing easy and perfect for bread and citrus fruits. The herringbone pattern on the tang shows off the craftsmanship and identity. Its serrated blade cuts through crusts easily while keeping the inside soft.
The Japanese Bread knives are also great for cutting pastries and cakes without ruining their shape. They can slice crusty foods like baguettes, melons, and tomatoes.
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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT JAPANESE KNIFE FOR YOUR NEEDS
In this guide, we'll provide a comprehensive guide on how to choose the right Japanese knife for your needs, considering factors such as type of knife, blade material, blade shape, handle material, price, and brand reputation.
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Paring Knife vs Petty Knife: What's the Difference?
Discover the differences between a paring knife and a petty knife. Learn how blade length, profile, knuckle clearance, and intended use affect performance, and find out which knife is best for your cooking style and kitchen needs.
3 Best Ways to Get Rust Off a Japanese Knife
Explore three effective, easy-to-use ways to clean rust off your Japanese knives, from using baking soda to Barkeeper's Friend to Japanese Sabitoru rust eaters. Learn how to use each of these three methods, when they work best, and which knives work best.
How Long Should a Paring Knife Be?
How long should a paring knife be? Discover the differences between short, standard, and long paring knife blades, what each length does best, and how to choose the right size for your kitchen tasks and cooking style.
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