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Yattoko Pans Are A Unique Cooking Tool That Have Been Crafted By Miranda Style Co., Based In Utsunomiya City, Japan. Named After Yattoko, A Pincers Used For Holding Hot Objects, These Pans Are Designed For Convenience, Ease Of Use And Compactness.
The Lightweight Aluminum Body Ensures Uniform Heat Conductivity, Making These Pans Ideal For A Variety Of Dishes. From Simmered Seasonal Vegetables, Japanese Hot Pot, Shabu-Shabu And Casseroles Cooked In Salamander Grills Or Ovens, To Cold Dishes, Yattoko Pans Have You Covered. Additionally, The Unique Hammered Pattern Adds To The Hand-Made Feel Of The Pans, While The Black Ceramic Paint Coating Provides Good Durability And Heat Resistance Of Up To 300℃.
In Terms Of Use And Care, Yattoko Pans Are Dishwasher Safe And Should Be Wiped And Stored In A Dry Location When Not In Use For A Long Time. However, These Pans Are Not Compatible With Induction Cooktops And Must Be Handled With Care To Avoid Cracks.
Miranda Style Co. Has Been Crafting Yattoko Pans Since 2009, Inspired By The Beauty Of The Toshogu And Futarasan-Jinja Shrines And The Rinnoji Temple, Which Are Collectively Known As The "Shrines And Temples Of Nikko". With Over 500 Sculptures And Brilliant Colors, The Two-Story "Yomei-Mon Gate" Of Toshogu Is Particularly Famous And Often Referred To As The “Higurashi-Mon (Sunset Gate)”.
If You'Re Looking For A Unique Cooking Tool To Bring Out The Best Of Your Culinary Skills, Yattoko Pans Are The Perfect Choice. Not Only Are They Convenient And Easy To Use, But They Also Feature A Hand-Made Feel And A Beautiful Simple Design.
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