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  2. Slice and dice like the pros with this set of Japanese knives ...

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    TL;DR: As of April 21, you can cut 58% off the price of the Ryori Shefu Set of Japanese Folded Steel Chef Knives. Grab a set of five for just $249.99 instead of $599.When it comes to slicing and ...

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    This set of Japanese-style knives offers the home chef a premium cooking experience. ... Perhaps this deal will sway you — we just found a stellar 8-piece Seido set on sale for $100 (plus $4 ...

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    TL;DR: As of Sept. 24, you can get a set of Seido™ Japanese Master Chef Knives for just $89.99 instead of $249 — that's a 63% discount.Whether you’re brand new in the kitchen or an old pro ...

  5. Japanese kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    Since the end of World War II, western-style, double-beveled knives have gained popularity in Japan. One example of this transition is the santoku, an adaptation of gyoto. Other knives that have become widely used in Japan are the French chef's knife and the sujihiki, roughly analogous to a western carving knife. While these knives are usually ...

  6. Usuba bōchō - Wikipedia

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    Usuba bōchō (薄刃包丁 — lit. "thin blade kitchen knife") is the traditional vegetable knife for the professional Japanese chef. Like other Japanese professional knives, usuba are chisel ground, and have a single bevel on the front side, and have a hollow ground urasuki on the back side.

  7. Global (cutlery) - Wikipedia

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    GLOBAL began its international expansion under Yuzo Watanabe in Japan in 1985. [5] [6] In 2006, the G Series knives were placed #46 on the Japanesque Modern Committee listing. [7] [8] In the years since GLOBAL has continued to come out with new lines of knives including the SAI line, the UKON line and most recently the GLOBAL NI line in 2015. [9]

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