Professionale HO.RE.CA

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  • Category: FILLET KNIFE
  • Knife FILETTARE 18 FIL18

    To "fillet" a thin and very well sharpened blade is needed, better if quite flexible. While it is being withdrawn, it is really necessary to have a flexible blade and let it slide without using excessive pressure. Type of knife and relative blade dedicated almost exclusively to the preparation of fish. Think of cleaning all medium and large fish, when you intend to remove the "pulp" from the spine.

  • 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.
  • Knife TRINCIANTE 26 CHF26

    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.