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Nihon Yoshokki Magma Plate Iron Frying Pan 22Cm Made In Japan

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Original price $69.00
Original price $69.00 - Original price $69.00
Original price $69.00
Current price $57.00
$57.00 - $57.00
Current price $57.00

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Features

This Sori Yanagi Iron Pan Is Part Of The Renowned Series Of Pans Made Using A Unique Material Named “Magma Plate” Invented By Satoshoji Corp. This Blue Tempered Material Is Carved With Concave And Convex Patterns Inside And Outside Like Nambu Ironware, And Is Coated First With Black Oxide Film (For Surface Protection) Then With A Silicone Resin Paint. This Structure Improves Its Interaction With Cooking Oil, Preventing Food From Burning Or Sticking To The Pan. Furthermore, A Transparent Silicone Coat Is Applied To Protect It From Rust.

Due To The Increased Surface Area, The Pan Can Conduct More Heat, Cook Faster And Keep Food Flavor. It Is Also Durable And Can Be Used With High Heat Or Steel Cooking Tools.

Use &Amp; Care

The Sori Yanagi Iron Pan Is Suitable For Both Left And Right Handed Use And Is Ideal For Use On Any Type Of Cooktop, Including Induction. Before Adding Food, Each Time You Use This Pan Apply A Thin Layer Of Vegetable Oil To The Cooking Surface And Pre-Heat The Pan Slowly.

To Maintain The Pan'S Condition And Keep It Performing At Its Best, It Should Be Hand Washed With A Soft Sponge And Dried Thoroughly, Without The Use Of Soap Or Harsh Detergents. To Avoid The Formation Of Rust, Food Should Not Be Left In The Pan After Cooking. Additionally, A Small Amount Of Vegetable Oil Should Be Applied To The Interior Surface Of The Pan While It Is Still Warm And Stored In A Dry Location.

Background

Sori Yanagi, Born In Tokyo, Japan In 1915, Was A Renowned Designer Who Was Inspired By His Father, Soetsu Yanagi'S, “Mingei (Japanese Folk Art)” Promotion. Sori Studied Both Art And Architecture At Tokyo Art School In 1934 And Was Heavily Influenced By Le Corbusier And Charlotte Perriand'S Works. After Wwii, He Designed A Wide Range Of Products Such