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Category:Japanese cooking tools

The following items are common japenese cooking tools used in preparing Japanese cuisine. For a list of general cooking tools see the list of food preparation utensils.

Knives

  • Deba bocho (Kitchen carver)
  • Nakiri bocho and Usuba bocho (Japanese vegetable knives)
  • Tako hiki, Yanagi ba, and fugu hiki (Sashimi slicers)
  • Unagisaki hocho (Japanese eel knife)
  • Udon kiri and soba kiri (Knife to make udon and soba)
  • Oroshi hocho and Hancho hocho (Extremely long knives to fillet tuna)

See also the general comments on japanese kitchen knives

Pots, Pans and Bowls

  • Abura kiri (Drainer tray for oil)
  • Agemono nabe (Deep frying pot)
  • Donabe (Ceramic pot for use on the open flame)
  • Makiyakinabe (Rectangular pan for omelets)
  • Mushiki and seiro (Steamers)
  • Otoshi buta (Drop lid)
  • Suribachi and surikogi (Grinding mortar and pestle)
  • Usu and Kine (Large mortar and pestle for pounding rice)
  • Takoyakikado (Frying pan for takoyaki)
  • Rice cooker

Other Tools

  • Ami shakushi (Scoop with a net bottom)
  • Kushi (Skewers)
  • Makisu (Bamboo mat)
  • Oroshigane (Graters)
  • Oshizushihako (Box for pressed sushi)
  • Saibashi (Japanese kitchen chopsticks)
  • Shamoji (Rice paddle)
  • Tsukemonoki and tsukemonoishi (Japanese style pickle press)
  • Urokotori (Fish scaler)
  • Zaru (Bamboo draining basket)
  • Shoukadou bentou (Bento box)

Articles in category "Japanese cooking tools"

There are 29 articles in this category.

A

  • Abura kiri
  • Agemono nabe
  • Ami shakushi

D

  • Deba bocho
  • Donabe

J

  • Japanese kitchen knives

K

  • Kushi

L

M

  • Makisu

M

  • Makiyakinabe
  • Mushiki

N

  • Nakiri bocho

O

  • Oroshi hocho
  • Oroshigane
  • Oshizushihako
  • Otoshi buta

R

S

  • Saibashi
  • Shamoji

S

T

  • Tako hiki
  • Takoyakikado
  • Tsukemonoki

U

  • Udon kiri
  • Unagisaki hocho
  • Urokotori
  • Usu

Z

  • Zaru
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