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  • Knife SANTOKU - cod. 134CZ

    The Santoku knife represents the Japanese equivalent of the European chef's knife (CHEF KNIFE). Characteristic Japanese knife used to cut and chop vegetables. For this operation - in fact - Western cooks use the knife called CHEF KNIFE The big difference between the two blades is that the carving knife is designed so that the tip always remains in contact with the cutting board, while the Santoku is used as a small cleaver and the tip always comes off the cutting board.
  • Knife BISTECCA DENTATA...

    It is the type of knife required for all red and white meats: especially steaks, chops, ribs and chops. Razor-sharp blades with teeth designed to crush the slices without damaging them.
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  • Knife CUCINA - cod. 2006

    Together with the knife for vegetables it is probably the most used, as it can be used on a wide variety of foods and for a long series of operations. For example, it is able to chop, chop, reduce into cubes and slice meat, fish and vegetables.
  • Knife SANTOKU 1235TP

    A Santoku has a blade quite similar to a carving knife and is the Japanese equivalent of a chef's knife. Since it is a good idea to have a knife (and a cutting board) for raw food and a knife (and a cutting board) for cooked foods, the second carving knife can be a Santoku so you have the chance to try this type of blade too. The big difference between the two blades is that the carving knife is designed so that the tip always remains in contact with the cutting board, while the Santoku is used as a small cleaver and the tip always comes off the cutting board.

  • Knife CUCINA - cod. 132CZ

    Together with the knife for vegetables it is probably the most used, as it can be used on a wide variety of foods and for a long series of operations. For example, it is able to chop, chop, reduce into cubes and slice meat, fish and vegetables.
  • Knife BISTECCA RIVETTATA...

    It is the type of knife required for all red and white meats: especially steaks, chops, ribs and chops. Razor-sharp blades with teeth designed to crush the slices without damaging them.
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  • Knife CUCINA 1232TP

    In the kitchen we often find ourselves working cuts of meat of different sizes and we need to separate the bones from the meat. DEBONING knives cater to this need: they can have a STRAIGHT or slightly CURVED blade to absorb the different types of cuts and shapes of the animals, making the preparation of the meat easier.

  • Knife SANTOKU - cod. 2016

    The Santoku knife represents the Japanese equivalent of the European chef's knife (CHEF KNIFE). Characteristic Japanese knife used to cut and chop vegetables. For this operation - in fact - Western cooks use the knife called CHEF KNIFE The big difference between the two blades is that the carving knife is designed so that the tip always remains in contact with the cutting board, while the Santoku is used as a small cleaver and the tip always comes off the cutting board.

  • Knife CUCINA 1233TP

    In the kitchen we often find ourselves working cuts of meat of different sizes and we need to separate the bones from the meat. DEBONING knives cater to this need: they can have a STRAIGHT or slightly CURVED blade to absorb the different types of cuts and shapes of the animals, making the preparation of the meat easier.

  • Knife BISTECCA - cod. 125A

    It is the type of knife required for all red and white meats: especially steaks, chops, ribs and chops. Razor-sharp blades with teeth designed to crush the slices without damaging them.

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  • Knife CUCINA - cod. 131A

    Together with the knife for vegetables it is probably the most used, as it can be used on a wide variety of foods and for a long series of operations. For example, it is able to chop, chop, reduce into cubes and slice meat, fish and vegetables.