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Premium Tadafusa Hocho Kobo HK-2 Santoku Knife 170mm - Japanese Chef Knife for Slicing, Dicing & Mincing - Perfect for Home Cooking & Professional Kitchens
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Premium Tadafusa Hocho Kobo HK-2 Santoku Knife 170mm - Japanese Chef Knife for Slicing, Dicing & Mincing - Perfect for Home Cooking & Professional Kitchens Premium Tadafusa Hocho Kobo HK-2 Santoku Knife 170mm - Japanese Chef Knife for Slicing, Dicing & Mincing - Perfect for Home Cooking & Professional Kitchens Premium Tadafusa Hocho Kobo HK-2 Santoku Knife 170mm - Japanese Chef Knife for Slicing, Dicing & Mincing - Perfect for Home Cooking & Professional Kitchens
Premium Tadafusa Hocho Kobo HK-2 Santoku Knife 170mm - Japanese Chef Knife for Slicing, Dicing & Mincing - Perfect for Home Cooking & Professional Kitchens
Premium Tadafusa Hocho Kobo HK-2 Santoku Knife 170mm - Japanese Chef Knife for Slicing, Dicing & Mincing - Perfect for Home Cooking & Professional Kitchens
Premium Tadafusa Hocho Kobo HK-2 Santoku Knife 170mm - Japanese Chef Knife for Slicing, Dicing & Mincing - Perfect for Home Cooking & Professional Kitchens
Premium Tadafusa Hocho Kobo HK-2 Santoku Knife 170mm - Japanese Chef Knife for Slicing, Dicing & Mincing - Perfect for Home Cooking & Professional Kitchens
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About the Shape - This is also a multi purpose knife, but with a slight vegetable bias. Santoku means 'Three Virtues' or 'To solve Three Problems'. The virtues or problems are slicing, dicing and mincing. Santoku is usually found in 160mm - 190mm lengths. These are more and more popular in Western kitchens due to the unique shape and smaller easy to handle size.

About Tadafusa Hocho Kobo -Tadafusa knives are manufactured in the city of Sanjo, part of the Niigata prefecture. Not only known as a traditional centre for tool and knife forging, but also for the finest sake Japan has to offer. Great booze AND knives? Let’s go! The core of the blade is made from a hard SLD steel but is clad in softer stainless steel. The softer, stainless steel acts like a cushion and protects the harder steel.
These Tadafusa knives were developed by Fumie Shibata, a female industrial designer who sought out input from the female perspective. They feature a tapered tang for a great balance, the handle is made from semi-charcoaled chestnut wood which helps make it very sanitary and corrosion resistant, and no, they aren’t just for ladies.

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