"Wok cast iron Ø 31.5 cm IWACHU"
Wok cast iron Ø 31.5 cm IWACHU
Beautiful, simple and absolutely high quality. This original Japanese wok with a round bottom is a real lover's item for those who love Asian cuisine. The manufacturer is IWACHU in Japan. That cast iron cookware from IWACHU is made from pure iron sand using the Nambu Tekki process. Strictly controlled. It has a particularly high thermal conductivity. The high quality, for which IWACHU is known worldwide, promises a long, even lifelong pleasure in the kitchen. Frying, deep-frying, braising. Whether on the stove or in the oven. Because the two handles not only make handling easier, so the wok pan also has better space in the oven.
Cast Iron Pans and Pots
Cast iron products are appreciated as cookware all over the world. The very good thermal conductivity of Japanese cast iron, the Nanbu Tekki (Nambu Tekki) manufacturing process, the long experience with cast iron, the high-quality natural iron ore and, of course, the high quality consciousness of Japanese manufacturers make the \"ironware\" from Japan first-class representatives of this product genre. Over 1,800 products are made from Japanese cast iron. Nambu cast ironware is more and more in demand worldwide but especially in Europe with focus on France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland.
Nambu Tekki (Nanbu Tekki), ancient and unsurpassed
Making nambu cast iron requires a very complex and complicated production process. This is also the reason that this manufacturing process is counted as a traditional handicraft - Nambu is only affordable by intensively trained artisans. Even a standard kettle requires nearly 70 steps. In Japan, it is assumed that training and experience of at least 15 years is necessary to become a high-quality manufacturer of cast iron products using the Nambu Tekki process. Only with about 40 years of experience will this craftsman attain the status of a master.
One of the leading manufacturers of cast iron cookware
Iwachu is one of the leading manufacturers of cast iron products in Japan. Over 100 years ago, Iwachu started to manufacture cast iron teapots, cast iron water kettles, cast iron pots and cast iron pans. Today, Iwachu products are known worldwide for their high quality, high utility, aesthetics and long life. All Iwachu products, as an indication of the outstanding quality that results from the processing but also from the use of very high quality, natural raw materials, are marked with the company mark. For the sake of your health, pay attention to where cast iron products come from. Unfortunately, due to the increasing demand, there are also counterfeit cheap products from other countries.
All products are unique. Slight deviations from the picture are possible. Due to the handmade production are small irregularities in the shape and surface possible. Iwachu products are only genuine with the original stamp on the product.
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Iwachu
Tea kettles and cookware made from durable cast iron are among Japan's most renowned products worldwide. For over 400 years, artisans in Iwate Prefecture have been painstakingly handcrafting this black gold. Whether grill pan, roasting pan or cooking pot: each piece is unique and is characterized by the highest quality of workmanship and durability. The traditional "Nanbu Tekki" manufacturing method produces one of the thinnest-walled cast iron products in the world. Minimalist and purist design for the highest cooking standards. More and more friends of fine tableware and upscale gastronomy are convinced by the excellent cooking properties: cast iron made in Iwate ensures even heat distribution and is suitable for all types of stoves.
Many individual pieces have received prestigious awards such as the "Good Design Award Japan" and are now an integral part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York.
Manufacturers:
Iwachu Co. LTD,
Minami Senboku
2-23-9,
020-0863
Morioka,
Iwate
Japan,
www.iwachu.co.jp
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