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Ikenaga Japan Cast Iron Rice Cooker 2-Go

por Ikenaga
Ahorre $1.00 Ahorre $1.00
Precio original $57.00
Precio original $57.00 - Precio original $57.00
Precio original $57.00
Precio actual $56.00
$56.00 - $56.00
Precio actual $56.00

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Features

  • Cast Iron Rice Cookers Are A Great Alternative To Electronic Rice Cookers Because They Are Able To Evenly Conduct Heat And Cook Rice To A Soft And Delicious Texture.

Use &Amp; Care

  • Only The 3-Go Cooker Is Compatible With Induction Heating (2-Go Is Not).
  • Dishwashers And Microwave Ovens Should Not Be Used.

Background

Ikenaga Iron Works Co., Ltd. Was Founded In Osaka, Japan In 1937. The Company Specializes In Manufacturing Steel Castings Such As Alloys, Bushings, And Rolling Mill Rolls.

Nambu Cast Ironware Can Be Divided Into Two Types. One Type Originates From Morioka City, Where The Nambu Clan Built Morioka Castle About 400 Years Ago. Their Efforts For The Cultural Development Of Their Fief Included Inviting Artisans From Kyoto To Promote Tea Ceremonies, Resulting In The Production Of Cast Ironware For Tea Ceremonies In The Area.

The Other Type Is From Mizusawa, Oshu City In The Southern Part (“Nambu” In Japanese) Of Iwate Prefecture, Where The Fujiwara Clan Established Their Golden Culture And Developed Cast Ironware.

- According To "A Trip To Iwate, Iwate Prefecture Tourism Portal Site".