Knives
Subcategories
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Knife TAVOLA - cod. 24A
Suitable for bread, desserts, and all foods in general with the exception of grilled meat and griddle -
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Suitable for bread, desserts, and all foods in general with the exception of grilled meat and griddle.
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Knife PASTA
The type of knives with SMOOTH blades table are suitable for fruit, vegetables and fish (cooked or raw). Sharp and flexible, together with the fork they are a true ally of the palate -
Knife ARROSTO 1252TP
ROAST
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Knife ARROSTO - cod. 2011
They are knives with a blade geometry designed to offer the least resistance when cutting the food. SPINE and EDGE of the blade, generally "run" in parallel way just for this reason. Extremely sharp and with a tip pointing upwards to facilitate cutting the slices. Blade length between 20 and 30 centimeters.
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Knife ARROSTO 1253TP
ROAST
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Knife PROSCIUTTO - cod. 2014
Type of blade fundamental for slicing salami, hams and smoked salmon (in this case the blade is alveolar). Characterized by a long blade that minimizes cut resistance, facilitating the progression and maintenance of the thin thickness required for these foods. Also available flexible. -
Knife SALUMI - cod. 2015
Very important for slicing meats and hams and salmon if it has a blistered blade. They have a long (possibly hollow) and very flexible blade. -
Knife SANTOKU 18 STK18
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.
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Knife PROSCIUTTO
HAM
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Knife ARROSTO - cod. 152A
They are knives with a blade geometry designed to offer the least resistance when cutting the food. SPINE and EDGE of the blade, generally "run" in parallel way just for this reason. Extremely sharp and with a tip pointing upwards to facilitate cutting the slices. Blade length between 20 and 30 centimeters.