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Seieido 26Cm Japanese Cast Iron Sukiyaki Pan With Handle

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Prix d'origine $93.00 - Prix d'origine $93.00
Prix d'origine $93.00
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Experience The Benefits Of Nambu Ironware Sukiyaki Pan

The Nambu Ironware Sukiyaki Pan Is The Perfect Choice For Cooking Up A Delicious Sukiyaki Meal For Friends And Family. Sukiyaki Is A Traditional Japanese Dish Which Is Often Served At Special Occasions And Is Loved By All. This Pan Is The Ideal Way To Upgrade Your Homemade Sukiyaki. This Nambu Ironware Sukiyaki Pan Features A Handle And A Unique Concave And Convex Surface Which Is Characteristic Of Cast Ironware And Gives It A Sophisticated Look. It Is Compatible With Induction Heating Or Any Cooktop And Has A Flat Base Which Ensures Excellent Heat Conductivity Throughout The Entire Surface. Cast Ironware Is Perfect For Making Sukiyaki, As It Maintains The Temperature Even When Cooking Larger Quantities Of Ingredients, Resulting In Soft, Fluffy And Flavourful Dishes. Furthermore, It Gradually Releases Divalent Iron, Which Is Beneficial For Iron Supplementation And Healthy For Your Body. When Using The Nambu Ironware Sukiyaki Pan, Make Sure To Take Special Care As The Pan Is Very Heavy And Can Be Damaged By Rapid Cooling Or Dropping. Additionally, It Will Be Extremely Hot And Must Be Handled With A Pot Holder. When It Comes To Cleaning, We Recommend Non-Detergent Washing. Wash The Pan With A Scrub Brush In Warm Water For Easier Oiling And To Prevent Burning. After Washing, Boil The Pan With No Water And Make Sure To Thoroughly Dry It. In Case The Pan Gets Rusted, Use A Steel Scrubbing Brush To Remove The Rust, And Then Apply A Thin Layer Of Oil Before Storage. The Nambu Ironware Sukiyaki Pan Has Origins Dating Back To 400 Years Ago When The Nambu Clan Built Morioka Castle In Morioka City And Invited Artisans From Kyoto To Promote Tea Ceremonies. The Other Type Is From Mizusawa In Oshu City, Located In The Southern Part Of Iwate Prefecture, Which Was Established By The Fujiwara Clan And Led To The Development Of Cast Ironware. Experience The Unique Cooking Benefits Of The Nambu Ironware Sukiyaki Pan And Enjoy Delicious Homemade Sukiyaki Dishes With Friends And Family.