Iwachu Iwachu Frying pot 16 (with wooden handle) Black baking Inner diameter 16 cm Nanbu Tekki for direct fire 24038

Iwachu Iwachu Frying pot 16 (with wooden handle) Black baking Inner diameter 16 cm Nanbu Tekki for direct fire 24038

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Size (cm): 34 x 17 x (H) 12 Inner diameter 16 cm Depth 7.5 cm Material: Body ... Cast iron (black baking process) Handle ... Wooden Country of origin: Body ... Japan Handle ... China, Japan
Nanbu Tekki tempura pot. Not compatible with IH. (IH can be used for cooking other than fried foods) The thick Nanbu Tekki has a heat storage property, and the stored heat is efficiently transferred to the ingredients to bring out the taste of the ingredients. Cooked food elutes iron, which is high in iron dicarbonate, which is easily absorbed by the body. Rock casting products are of reliable quality, carefully crafted by craftsmen who inherit the tradition. Since its founding in 1902, we have been working on making products that fit into modern life while preserving the tradition of Nanbu Tekki for over 400 years. The reliable quality of rock casting products is supported by the hands of traditional craftsmen. Food cooked in an iron pan contains iron, which is often deficient in everyday life. Description of item ● Nanbu Tekki began in the middle of the 17th century when the Nanbu feudal lord invited a kettle master from Kyoto to Morioka to make a tea ceremony kettle. Since then, it has continued to develop due to the blessing of high-quality raw materials and the fact that the clan has worked to protect and nurture and hired more founders and potters from all over the world. Of course, it continues to be loved by people all over the world. ● Nanbu Tekki is carefully manufactured based on the reliable technology cultivated in tradition. The inner surface is rust-proofed by an oxide film formed by the traditional technique of pot-baking (*), and the boiling water elutes iron containing a large amount of divalent iron, which is easily absorbed by the body. It also has the function of removing chlorine contained in tap water, making it more mellow and delicious. (* It is a traditional technique to form a rust-preventive iron tetraoxide film on the surface by burning it over a charcoal fire of about 900 degrees. There may be color unevenness on the film, but there is no problem in use.)

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