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Charcoal Binchotan Lau ARAMARUDAI
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From €31.00Binchotan Lau ARAMARUDAI coal from Laos in logs
Binchotan is commonly known as white coal, because of the whitish colour of its surface. This is due to rapid cooling as soon as it comes out of the kiln, as it is covered with a light greyish mixture of earth, sand and ash. This method stops it from incandescing.
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Charcoal Binchotan Lau KIRIWARISHOU
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Binchotan Lau KIRIWARISHOU coal from Laos in half or quarter moons
Binchotan is commonly known as white coal, because of the whitish colour of its surface. This is due to rapid cooling as soon as it comes out of the kiln, as it is covered with a light greyish mixture of earth, sand and ash. This method stops it from incandescing.
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Iron grill for Konro Wide B-3 barbecue
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From €19.50Compatible replacement iron grill for Konro Wide B-3 barbecue, Ref : NISEBE6
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Ohitsu bucket made from Kiso Sawara cypress wood, for...
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From €180.00The Ohitsu is a wooden bucket used by good Japanese restaurants, and particularly those specializing in sushi. The main function of this container is to keep the steamed japanese rice warm for a long time. Rice connoisseurs and sushi masters still use this tool today.
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Katakuchi Suribachi mortar and its Surikogi pestle
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From €23.50This unique mortar is made by MOTOSHIGE, a small potter specializing in the manufacture of mortars and rasps since 1925. Based in the Iwami region, Shimane Prefecture, western Japan, MOTOSHIGE perpetuates the craft of historic pottery Iwami-yaki from the region, rustic in appearance. The raw material, Iwami clay, is renowned for its excellent durability. This set of pestle and mortar is composed of a Katakuchi Suribachi mortar and its Surikogi pstle.
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Standard Suribachi mortar and its Surikogi pestle
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From €33.50Set of pestle and mortar composed of a standard Suribachi mortar and its wooden Surikogi pestle
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Hangiri - bucket for sushi rice
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From €74.00Hangiri is the wooden bucket intended to receive japanese rice, immediately after cooking, when making sushi.
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Charcoal Binchotan Lau JOWARISHOU
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Binchotan Lau JOWARISHOU coal from Laos in half- or quarter-moon shapes
Binchotan is commonly known as white coal, because of the whitish colour of its surface. This is due to rapid cooling as soon as it comes out of the kiln, as it is covered with a light greyish mixture of earth, sand and ash. This method stops it from incandescing.
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