Kitchenware
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Honesuki Kaku deboning knife, 150 mm blade
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From €152.00Honesuki Kaku deboning knife, 150 mm blade
This deboning japanese knife is part of a sturdy and reliable series made from rust resistant Molybdenum steel with hand ground edges.
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Honesuki Kaku deboning knife, 150 mm honeycombed blade
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From €220.00Honesuki Kaku deboning knife, 150 mm honeycombed blade
This superb western style japanese knife is made from Bohler-Uddeholm steel and is dimple ground for smoother cutting.
High hardness, great sharpness and hygienic POM* handle make this excellent tool.
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Honesuki Kaku Superior deboning knife, 150 mm blade
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From €192.00Honesuki Kaku Superior deboning knife, 150 mm blade
This japanese knife belongs to a staple series in the Sakai Takayuki lineup and is a favorite with professionals.
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Deba knife for fish and poultries 180 mm blade - right hand
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From €203.00Deba japanese knife for fish and poultries right hand
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EDO SAKI Premium right-handed eel boning knife, 120 mm...
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From €356.00This knife is a must-have for any fishmonger or restaurateur working with fish.
It is a special Japanese knife for cutting eels known as "unagi". Eels are used for kabayaki (Japan's signature dish: eels, stripped of their backbones, are skewered and grilled over a wood fire, basted with a sauce, kabayaki no tare, made from eel broth, traditionally prepared with eel trimmings, sake, soy sauce and sugar).
Eel's skin is very tough. This edo-saki is fitted with a point that pierces the skin. Sloping edge makes it easy to open the eel in a single movement. Straight edge cuts nice, straight slices of eel.
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EDO SAKI Premium left-handed eel boning knife, 120 mm...
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From €531.00This knife is a must-have for any fishmonger or restaurateur working with fish.
It is a special Japanese knife for cutting eels known as "unagi".
Eels are used for kabayaki (Japan's signature dish: eels, stripped of their backbones, are skewered and grilled over a wood fire, basted with a sauce, kabayaki no tare, made from eel broth, traditionally prepared with eel trimmings, sake, soy sauce and sugar).
Use: Eel work
excluding specials