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Santoku Blue Steel #1 Kurouchi Büffelhorn und Ebenholz Griff 165mm

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Santoku Blue Steel #1 Kurouchi Büffelhorn und Ebenholz Griff 165mmDas Santoku Messer ist ein traditionelles japanisches Kchenmesser mit einer breiten, scharfen Klinge und einem geraden Schnitt. Es ist vielseitig einsetzbar und eignet sich hervorragend zum Schneiden von Fleisch, Fisch und Gemse. Der Name "Santoku" bedeutet "Drei Tugenden" oder "Drei Aufgaben", was auf seine Fhigkeit hinweist, Fleisch, Fisch und Gemse gleich gut zu schneiden. Mit einer durchschnittlichen Klingenlnge von 16 bis 18 cm bietet das Santoku

Das Santoku-Messer ist ein traditionelles japanisches Küchenmesser mit einer breiten, scharfen Klinge und einem geraden Schnitt. Es ist vielseitig einsetzbar und eignet sich hervorragend zum Schneiden von Fleisch, Fisch und Gemüse. Der Name "Santoku" bedeutet "Drei Tugenden" oder "Drei Aufgaben", was auf seine Fähigkeit hinweist, Fleisch, Fisch und Gemüse gleich gut zu schneiden. Mit einer durchschnittlichen Klingenlänge von 16 bis 18 cm bietet das Santoku-Messer eine gute Balance zwischen Präzision und Kraft. Der ergonomische Griff sorgt für Komfort und Kontrolle beim Schneiden verschiedener Zutaten. Das Santoku-Messer ist eine beliebte Wahl für Köche auf der ganzen Welt, die ein vielseitiges und effizientes Werkzeug in der Küche suchen.

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