Product Description
Chef knives made by Toshu have all of five features that finest kitchen knives must have. Toshu makes knives using traditional Japanese swordsmiths’ techniques, “Hizukuri Forging” and “Edo-Togi grind”. Petit knife looks like small chef’s knife. Actually, it can maneuver both small and big jobs; it enables you to intricately carve and style vegetables and fruits for beautiful presentations and garnishes; it can also be used to preparing meals.
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