Japanese knives of this quality can last a generation
Saturday, October 11th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedTerrific New eBook On How To Broil Delicious Foods While the usual wedding presents for home and kitchen are given with the intention that they start a young couple on the road to domestic self-sufficiency, few people consider looking beyond the world of gift registries at the big department stores for something truly special. Even though knife sets and knives (in German: Küchenmesser) are a common gift for newlyweds, most sets are of a lower quality. Great chefs have known about the importance of high quality tools for a long time. Now, because of the availability of high-quality knives from Japan, the home chef can have the same high quality tool as the professional chef. Traditional wedding gifts are becoming quite boring for many newly wed couples. Higher quality cooking supplies often result in higher quality food products, and chefs who know this fully embrace the recent revolution in high quality foreign cook ware. For anybody that loves cooking (in German: kochen) , or a newly married couple intending to learn how to cook together, finer knives brings finer results. While cheaper knife sets are made from stamped metal, high quality Japanese chef’s knives are forged of finest carbon steel — creating a more balanced knife with superior edge retention properties. Top awards continue to be amassed by Japanese brands like Hattori, Shun, and Global as well as receives the ardent approval of home-based amateur chefs and professional chefs as well. These quality knives, e.g. Japanese Haiku Damast-Messer Knives, will always be a special reminder of their wedding day and will last much longer than lesser knives, staying with the couple throught their married life. In addition to being reknowned for their beauty, Japanese knives are of extremely high quality which lends itself to their durability as well as reliability in the kitchen. Most wedding gifts such as a toaster or blender for the kitchen are functional for the newlyweds. However, Japanese chef’s knives are appealing to the eye and hand and they can be passed down from generation to generation making them a perfect wedding gift from a parent to a child.
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