Nichijou-Sahanki Black Banko Grater Plate
This cute little plate is a grater mainly used for ginger.
The boat-shaped plate is made of sturdy Banko ware and is thick and appropriately heavy. Banko ware's durability makes it a perfect base for a grater. Small spikes are evenly lined up on the plate to finely grate small pieces of ginger. And the spikes are sharp so that you will not have to remove the fibers of the ginger after grating.
Grated ginger is used quite often in authentic Japanese dishes. Grated, it can be used as a condiment for sashimi, also as a topping for fried tofu. The juices of grated ginger is added to soups and stewed vegetables to add a bit of zest.
This grater is the perfect item that will assist you in upgrading your home-cooked Japanese menus.
It's a very functional item and blends in well with other pieces of tableware on the table.
Banko ware is sturdy and easy to care for. The black shiny coat and the simple shape of the grater makes it an item perfect for a Japanese style meal. Functional yet stylish, the key features of Nichijou-Sahanki.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: 7cm(2.8in) x 13cm(5.1in) x H2.5(1.0in)
- Material: Stoneware - Banko ware
- Origin: Made in Japan
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Brand: Nichijou-Sahanki
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ANOUBT NICHIJOU-SAHANKI
Happiness is being able to cherish and appreciate the simple things in life, like a daily meal at your home dining table. Nichijou-Sahanki wants to change the concept of cooking from something “you have to do” to something “you’ll want to do.
” No difficult technical terms or fancy rhetoric. Nichijou-Sahanki, just wants to make and deliver (provide) easy-to-use items that will naturally land in your hands when you stand in your kitchen.
About BaNKO ware
Yokkaichi Banko ware is a ceramic ware produced in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture. Since ancient times, it has been used to make daily necessities such as tea bowls and plates, as well as works of art such as vases.
Today, Kyusu teapots and earthenware pots are representative products of Banko ware, and earthenware pots in particular account for 80% to 90% of all earthenware pots produced in Japan.
Yokkaichi Banko ware is characterized by the excellent heat resistance due to the ceramic clay used. The clay used for earthenware pots is mixed with about 40% lithium ore called petalite, which has a high heat resistance. This technique is patented by Yokkaichi Banko ware and cannot be seen anywhere else.