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Tokusa Donburi Bowl 5.6 in

Sale price$52.00 USD

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This small-sized donburi bowl features the traditional Japanese tokusa “horsetail” pattern. Its depth helps retain the food's warmth while adding a touch of style and practicality.

Beloved since the Edo period (1603–1868 CE), this pattern of straight vertical lines is inspired by the Japanese plant tokusa, known in English as rough horsetail. It is regarded as a symbol of growth and prosperity as it grows unwaveringly upwards.

The bowl is perfect for a variety of donburi dishes, such as gyudon, oyakodon, and other menu items like salads, cereal, and fruit.

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Tokusa Donburi Bowl 5.6 in Sale price$52.00 USD
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Donburi Bowls

Donburi bowls, a quintessential piece of Japanese tableware, are larger, thicker, and deeper than standard rice bowls, making them ideal for serving popular donburi dishes like tendon, oyakodon, and katsudon. Whether it's a rice dish or a soupy creation, these bowls elevate the dining experience.

Their versatility extends to noodle dishes like soba, udon, and ramen. The durability and heat retention of these bowls help keep meals warm while enhancing their flavors.

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