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Marì Kafè
CF050 1/2 Cup Sc.
CF100 1 Cup Sc.
CF200 2 Cups Sc.
CF300 3 Cups Sc.
CF600 6 Cups Sc.
CF900 9 Cups Sc.Available in the following packages 12/24/18/60 Coffemakers
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Marì Moka
MK050 1/2 Cup
MK100 1 Cup
MK200 2 Cups
MK300 3 Cups
MK600 6 Cups
MK900 9 Cups
MK1200 12 CupsAvailable in the following packages 12/24/18/60 Coffeemakers
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Kicca Induction
KC300R 3 Cups Copper color
KC600R 6 Cups Copper color
KC900R 9 Cups Copper color
KC1200R 12 Cups Copper color
KC300N 3 Cups Black color
KC600N 6 Cups Black color
KC900N 9 Cups Black color
KC1200N 12 Cups Black colorAvailable in the following packages 12/24/18/60 Coffemakers
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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 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.
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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.
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LIMETTA UNGHIE - cod. MLIUxxx
NAIL FILE
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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.
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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.