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JapanBargain 1804, Japanese Style Cast Iron Shabu Shabu Hot Pot Sukiyaki Nabe with Wooden Lid and Hot Pad, 8.25 inches Diameter

JapanBargain 1804, Japanese Style Cast Iron Shabu Shabu Hot Pot Sukiyaki Nabe with Wooden Lid and Hot Pad, 8.25 inches Diameter

Regular price $66.99 USD
Regular price $93.99 USD Sale price $66.99 USD
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Brand: JapanBargain

Color: Black

Features:

  • Japanese Style Cast Iron Pot Shabu Shabu Pot Sukiyaki Iron Nabe
  • This Japanese Style Hot Pot Measures 8-1/4 inches Diameter, 3-3/8 inch Height, Perfect for Serving 2-3 People
  • This Cast Iron Pot comes with Wooden Lid and Wooden Hot Pad Stand, Heats evenly and cooks great.
  • Perfect for serving Sukiyaki, Noodle, Shabu shabu, or stews, Great for home use or even restaurant use. This nabe pot can be heated directly on the stove top.
  • Seasoning Instruction: 1. Wash in hot soapy water 2. Dry thoroughly with cloth 3. Evenly coat inside and outside of the pot with cooking oil. 4. Preheat your oven to 325 degrees, place the pan upside down in the hot oven, Bake one hour, let it cool in the oven.

Binding: Kitchen

model number: 1804

Part Number: 1804

Details: Dimension: 8-1/2in diameter x 3-3/8in h * enameled inner surface for easy cleaning serving 2-3 people 1 wooden lid & 1 wooden base are included * * nabemono (nabe cooking pot + mono things, stuffs, kinds) or simply called nabe, is a term referring to all varieties of Japanese steamboat dishes, also known as one pot dishes. The pots are traditionally made of clay ( donabe) which can keep warm for a while after taken off from the fire or cast thick iron ( tetsunabe) which evenly distribute heat and preferably used for sukiyaki. The pots are usually placed in the center of dinning tables, shared by multiple persons. Most nabemono are stews and soups served during the colder seasons. In modern japan, nabemono are kept hot at the dining table by portable stoves. The dish is frequently cooked at the table, and the diners can pick the cooked ingredients they want from the pot. It is either eaten with the broth or with a dip. Further ingredients can also be successively added to the pot. Eating together from a shared pot is considered as an important feature of nabemono, east Asian people believe that eating from one pot makes a closer relationship. The Japanese thus say, nabe (w)o kakomu (sitting around the pot), implying that sharing nabemono will create warm relations between the diners who eat together from the shared pot.

EAN: 0719363556825

Package Dimensions: 9.2 x 9.0 x 4.5 inches

Regular price $66.99 USD
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