Saji Touki Donabe Manpuku, Bankoware Donabe Clay Pot
Saji Touki Donabe Manpuku, Bankoware Donabe Clay Pot
- Elegant earthenware pot features Manpuku
- Made by skilled craftsmen in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, the largest producer of earthenware pots in Japan
- Its excellent heat resistance allows food to cook slowly, bringing out the best flavor of the ingredients.
- heat-resistant clay that can be used for stir-frying, and the white color of the inside, which makes it easy to see the color of the ingredients.
- The earthenware pot's appearance becomes more beautiful with each use, making your everyday dishes even more delicious.
Other customers were also interested in
inc. tax plus shipping costs
inc. tax plus shipping costs
What makes Saji Touki Donabe Manpuku, Bankoware Donabe Clay Pot different
Earthen pot Manpuku Saji Touki Donabe Manpuku is simple yet luxurious, and is packed with the skills of traditional craftsmen, such as Banko-yaki. The more you use it, the deeper the flavor will become and the clay pot will grow, so you can look forward to using it. Since it contains heat-resistant soil, it is an excellent product that can be used in the oven or microwave, as well as for stir-frying. Eat until you're full with Banko-yaki, a traditional Japanese craft. The pot is made from the viewpoint of the cook, and the craftsman's care is evident in the small details, such as the heat-resistant clay that can be used for stir-frying, and the white color of the inside, which makes it easy to see the color of the ingredients. Traditional Banko-yaki earthenware pot is the most widely used in Japan. Its excellent heat resistance allows food to cook slowly, bringing out the best flavor of the ingredients. The earthenware pot's appearance becomes more beautiful with each use, making your everyday dishes even more delicious. Heat is transmitted slowly, making simmered dishes tasty. Cooking in earthenware pots tastes better because the heat is transmitted slowly, allowing the sweetness and flavor of the ingredients to be slowly brought out. It is recommended for cooking stews and other dishes. Craftsmanship from the perspective of the cook The inside of the pot is colored white to make it easy to see the color of the ingredients, showing the care taken by the craftsman in the smallest details. Earthenware pots that gain in texture as they are used more and more Due to the characteristics of this product, the color, texture, size, etc. may vary slightly depending on the glaze and firing process. We hope that you will consider it as an atmospheric texture, as each pot is finished by hand by skilled craftsmen. The color, texture, size, etc. may vary slightly depending on the product to be delivered due to the glaze and firing process. Please understand this in advance. Due to the nature of ceramics, there may be slight differences in size, color and pattern.
How to take care of earthenware pots before the first use Meets the requirements of the "Meze-Stop" method. Earthen pots have many fine pores. If the pot is used as it is, it may crack or leak in the weakened areas, or it may cause odors to seep into the pot. For this reason, the first step is to seal the pores with a sticky starch such as potato starch. ※ Procedure for sealing 1】First, wash the earthenware pot well. Fill the pot about 1/8th of the way with water. 2】Add about 1/5 of the potato starch to the water and mix well. 3】Boil slowly over low heat without a lid. 4】When the water has boiled sufficiently, turn off the heat and allow to cool for about an hour. 5】When the earthenware pot has cooled, discard the contents and rinse well. 6】Wipe off the water and dry the pot in a well-ventilated place. How to take care of earthenware pots after use Earthen pots absorb a lot of water, so to avoid odors and scorching, wash the pot as soon as possible after cooking. After washing, turn the pot upside down to dry so that the bottom of the pot can dry easily. Leave them in a well-ventilated place overnight before putting them away in a cupboard or box.
Technical details
| Capacity | 2300ml (2-3 persons) / 2300ml (2-3 Personen) |
| Material | Pot: Clay Lid: Clay / Topf: Lehm Deckel: Lehm |
| Dimensions | φ25×28×15.5cm |
| weight | 2200g |
| Note | It can be used on gas stove, microwave oven, oven (IH not compatible) / Es kann auf Gasherd, Mikrowellenherd, Ofen (IH nicht kompatibel) verwendet werden |
| Brand/Manufacturer | Saji Touki |
| Origin | Japan |
Delivery item(s)
1 x Saji Touki Donabe Manpuku, Bankoware Donabe Clay Pot / 1 x Saji Touki Donabe Manpuku, Bankoware Donabe Tontopf
So NikanKitchen, these are our customers.
Frequently asked questions
Kann der Manpuku auf dem Elektroherd genutzt werden? Was bedeutet es, das er nicht IH-kompatibel ist? Vermute Induktion.
Ein Donabe, der aus Ton oder Keramik besteht, ist nicht für Induktionsherde geeignet, da er keine magnetische Eigenschaft hat, die für Induktionskochfelder erforderlich ist. Allerdings kann ein Donabe auf anderen Herdarten wie Gas-, Elektro- oder Ceranfeldern verwendet werden, solange er nicht übermäßig heiß gemacht wird, um Risse oder Beschädigungen zu vermeiden. Falls du einen Donabe auf einem Induktionsherd verwenden möchtest, gibt es spezielle Modelle mit einem magnetischen Boden, der für Induktion geeignet ist. Wenn dein Donabe diese Funktion nicht hat, kannst du ihn auf anderen Herdarten problemlos einsetzen, um die traditionelle japanische Küche zu genießen.
English
Deutsch
日本語


