Professionale HO.RE.CA

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  • Blade length: 6 Cm
  • Blade length: 21 Cm
  • Knife SBUCCIATORE PAR06

    A short and handy blade, slightly curved. It allows processing outside the cutting board such as the cleaning of large vegetables, the making of small decorations and the peeling of some vegetables. A good paring knife will really serve every day and it is necessary that it is comfortable and very well sharpened. The blade will have to cut without the need to apply pressure, because if you press it it will end up cutting your fingertips sooner or later. The blade may not even be curved but straight, but the preference falls for years on the curved one. This is also the peeler called VEG.
  • Knife FRANCESE 21 BUT21

    Knife with a large and heavy blade, generally having a length between 15 and 30 cm with a specific curvature - near the tip - that allows precise cuts to be obtained. Used to cut all types of red meat.
  • Knife SCIMITARRA 21 SKN21

    Knife used mainly in butchery for professional use. It is necessary to start cutting the pieces of meat. Its blade can reach up to 34 centimeters in length. The blade of the knife stretches to rise exponentially towards the tip, also equipped with thread and blade, thus helping the cutting operations. Used for domestic use to slice porchetta, suppressed and large pieces of meat.
  • Knife TRINCIANTE 21 CHF21

    This model of knife allows the most varied workings and is certainly the tool that spends the most time in the hands of a Western chef. It has always been the knife with which everything is more or less everything on the cutting board. Excellent for shape and size for cutting, chopping, dicing and generally slicing any type of food: meat, fish, vegetables, fruit and semi-rigid or rigid cheeses. When choosing a carving knife, always check to have the space on the cutting board to be able to use it without damaging the tip near other objects and bearing in mind the fact that you will often have to use it as a guillotine, keeping the tip close to the cutting board and moving the initial part of the blade. A valid alternative - for the professional - to the classic domestic crescent.