$10
Japanese Kitchen Knife Chestnut Handle - bread
Now if you love fresh sourdough bread, this is the bread knife you need! It has the great serrated teeth to cut through crusty loaves and a easy-to-sharpen un-serrated blade that glides through the crumb. Yeah, maybe its an investment price point but one you will not regret-we promise!
Beautiful new range of knives from Tadafusa, third generation knife makers in Sanjo, Niigata. Hand-forged, triple layered blades of rust-resistant SLD steel (HRC of 60) stay sharp longer, while the heat-treated chestnut handles resist moisture and bacteria. Beautifully presented in bespoke cardboard packaging, these stunning knives make a great gift.
Commons mistakes to avoid:
- Leaving wooden handled knives to soak in water.
- Washing knives in the dishwasher.
- Not storing them carefully: store them individually, not jumbled up with other cutlery.
- Cutting into bone. If you’re not sure whether there’s bone, or you know there to be bone present, go very slowly and carefully, or consider using a different knife.
- Trying to cut frozen foods.
- Cutting down too hard on to the wrong sort of surface, for example kitchen worktops.
size - 9.2" blade length