Faca de cozinha - Chef's knife - Aço Damasco, pakkawood - América do Norte
N.º 87556431
Faca de cozinha - Chef's knife - Resina, madeira pakka e aço dobrado à mão - América do Norte
N.º 87556431
Faca de cozinha - Chef's knife - Resina, madeira pakka e aço dobrado à mão - América do Norte
Condition: As new, unused
Age: 2020:Resin, pakkawood and Handmade folded steel
Origin: NORTH AMERICA
Low carbon and high carbon mixture welded, forged and hammered several times to obtain up to 200 layers
wood handle is easy to hold and handle
Chef knife: is the most versatile type of kitchen knife making it a must have item in every kitchen
chopping herbs and nuts
dicing and slicing fruits, vegetables and meat
mincing and crushing garlic
cutting through melons
A butcher knife is a universal knife for skinning, trimming, filleting and cutting large pieces of meat. Butcher knives have a long, thin blade that is sometimes rounded to the top. This allows you to cut a large piece of meat in one stroke.
Boning knife; can have either a narrow or wide blade that comes in flexible and semi flexible options
Separating meat from bones while reducing the amount of wasted meat
Cutting through cartilage
Precisely trimming fat
Filleting fish
Paring knife: are light weight and have a short blade with a pointed tip to make them useful for delicate knifework
peeling skins for garnishes
deveining shrimp
trimming excess fat off meat
Knife maintenance: proper sharpening, cleaning and storage are all important knife safety tips
Clean your knife as soon as you are done using it to prevent cross contamination
Wash your knifes by hand rather than running them through the dishwasher
Regularly sharpen and hone your knives to keep the blade sharp
Allow knives to air dry completely before storing them
Always wash your knives when you receive the shipment because oil is used to keep them safe from rust
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