Feature

●Size: Φ8.3 x (H)2.0 inches (21 x 5 cm), Inner Diameter 7.9 inches (20 cm), Depth 1.8 inches (4
●Material: Cast iron (black baked on)
●Made in Japan


Description

Nambu Ironware Sukiyaki Pot
Commercial use, no handle type.
Size for 1-2 people (general guideline).
Not only does it work with gas but it also works with induction 100 V and 200 V.
The thick Nanbu ironware has heat preservation, and the heat stored is efficiently transferred to the food and brings out the flavor of the material.

Iwate’s products are carefully crafted by traditional artisans to ensure quality.
Since its establishment in 1994, weve been committed to creating products that fit modern lives, while maintaining the tradition of Nambu Ironware.
The quality of this rock casting product is supported by artisans who continue tradition.
Food cooked in an iron pot contains the iron content that tends to lack in everyday life.



From the Manufacturer



  

Iwacasted product

A variety of products made using the characteristics of iron are cast in candles.You can choose from a "tetsuka" that uses the traditional technique, a teapot that shines with ease and design, and a "kitchenware" that expands the fun of cooking, and a recommended accessory for home decor and gifts.

  

Nambu Ironware Manufacturing Process

kitchenware

  

  

  

Combines tradition and ease of use

Utilizing the tradition of Nambu Ironware, the kitchenware series boasts a wide range of products that can be used for a variety of dishes.

The heat is transmitted, so you can bake eggs amazingly fluffy.

Food cooked in iron pot has been chemically proven to contain more iron than aluminum and stainless steel utensils.The more time and the more water, the more it leachs.

  

  

  

Please check each part for damage, dents or rattles before using.

For baking

Wash the main unit thoroughly with warm water, then lightly dry it to evaporate moisture.Then apply edible oil to fry with vegetable crumbs and so on, and thoroughly blend the oil before using.

The main body and handle parts may cause burns, so please use a pot holder, etc., and avoid direct contact with your hand.

  

  

  

Not microwave safe.

Not dishwasher or dryer safe.

Iron rust is not harmful to your body, but if you are concerned about it, please rub it off with a scrubber.After that, apply edible oil to fry with vegetable crumbs and other particles and allow the oil to be fully blended before using.