Collection: Utensils
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Matcha spatula chashaku ⋅ Yamamasa Koyamaen
Indispensable for preparing authentic matcha tea, this spatula gives the exact dose of powder for one bowl, i.e. 2 grams. Do not...
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Matcha tea kit with sieve and spatula ⋅ Yamamasa Koyamaen
The perfect kit for matcha enthusiasts: a steel tin for proper storage, a small sieve and a spatula for measuring...
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Cypress wood kitchen chopsticks ⋅ TOOL by INTERNATIONAL
Ces baguettes en cyprès sont spécialement conçues pour la cuisson, offrant une alternative pratique et élégante aux baguettes classiques. Fabriquées à partir de bois de cyprès,...
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Bamboo chopsticks ⋅ Miyabitake
Chopsticks larger than those used for eating, ideal for stirring. Not dishwasher-safe.
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Mini matcha shaker ⋅ Yamamasa Koyamaen
A small shaker, ideal for preparing a smooth, creamy matcha drink. Capacity 50ml with graduation for 20ml Maximum temperature: 40°C Does not...
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Small aluminium rasp ⋅ Maekawa Alumi
Ideal for grating wasabi, ginger, garlic, horseradish, parmesan, grana padano or zesting citrus fruits. Do not...
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Rice spoon ⋅ Marna
A bowl of rice in Japan contains 150 g of rice. Rice spoons make it easy to serve rice as close as possible to the...
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Rasp with aluminum handle ⋅ Maekawa Alumi
Designed for finely grating daikon to form a paste, it's also perfect for ginger, garlic or wasabi.
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Standing rice spoon ⋅ Marna
Plus besoin de chercher où poser votre cuillère à riz ! Le manche de cette cuillère transparente pour riz à été spécialement conçu pour qu'elle tienne...
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Maki roller ⋅ Sankido
The Makisu Maki Roller from Sankido is an essential accessory for all lovers of Japanese cuisine. Made from high quality bamboo...
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Long matcha whisk chasen bamboo 32 branches ⋅ Anatae
A practical, elegant whisk designed to prepare matcha simply and efficiently. With its 32 flexible arms, it allows you to whisk the powder...
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Matcha whisk in bamboo 80 branches ⋅ Emro Aziatica
Préparez votre thé matcha avec élégance et précision grâce à ce fouet traditionnel en bambou de haute qualité, conçu pour une expérience authentique de la cérémonie...
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Grid for clearing plate S ⋅ 190 x 130mm ⋅ Akao
A rack for your baked or fried food while you wait for it to cool. Not suitable for induction....
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Matcha whisk chasen bamboo 100 branches ⋅ Sayuri&Co
This bamboo whisk is specially designed for preparing matcha. Bamboo is the preferred material in Japan because it is resistant to...
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Spoon grater ⋅ AUX
The ginger grater spoon is an ingenious, multi-functional utensil designed to simplify your culinary preparations. Thanks to its dual function, this spoon can be used to...
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Large aluminium rasp ⋅ Maekawa Alumi
Made from stainless steel, this grater is perfect for daikon, garlic, ginger, parmesan or zesting citrus fruits.
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Grid for clearing plate L ⋅ 250 x 180mm ⋅ Akao
A rack for your baked or fried food while you wait for it to cool. Not suitable for induction....
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Matcha whisk chasen bamboo 80 branches ⋅ Takesendo
This matcha whisk is an essential traditional Japanese utensil for preparing matcha. Made from natural bamboo, this chasen is designed for mixing the...
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Disposal plate XS ⋅ 189 x 132 x 27mm ⋅ Akao
Aluminum can, perfect for storing food or transporting a meal. Not suitable for induction.
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Onigiris mould ⋅ Pear life
A set of 2 plastic molds designed to easily make your own onigiri. Simply cook your rice, then fill a mold with the rice...
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Disposal plate S ⋅ 210 x 150 x 29mm ⋅ Akao
Aluminum can, perfect for storing food or transporting a meal. Not suitable for induction.
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Dressing bottle 240ml ⋅ Hario
The One Touch Dressing Bottle 140ml Black from Hario is a practical and elegant accessory for dressing your dishes, whether...
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Grid for clearing plate M ⋅ 220 x 160mm ⋅ Akao
A rack for your baked or fried food while you wait for it to cool. Not suitable for induction....
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Disposal plate L ⋅ 276 x 211 x 53mm ⋅ Akao
Cette boîte en aluminium élégante et fonctionnelle est l'accessoire idéal pour conserver vos aliments ou transporter un repas avec style et praticité. Ne passe pas au...
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Mandolin ⋅ Pear life
Cet ustensile est parfait pour trancher rapidement les oignons verts et les concombres. Sa conception efficace assure des coupes uniformes, idéales pour les salades, les garnitures...
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Black vinaigrette bottle 120ml ⋅ Hario
Cette bouteille de dressage de Hario est un accessoire pratique et élégant pour le dressage de vos plats, que ce soit pour des sauces, des vinaigrettes...
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Gyozas mould ⋅ Pearl life
A mold for easy preparation of gyozas at home. Simply place the dough, then the filling, and close to obtain ravioli...
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Paper filters for V60 60 units ⋅ Kinto
Made from cotton pulp and wood, it filters coffee, giving it the characteristic taste and texture of the V60.Compatible with...
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Find out more about Japanese cookware
What are the essential Japanese kitchen utensils?
Among indispensable Japanese kitchen utensils, several stand out for their usefulness and quality. The Japanese chef's knife (Gyuto) is versatile, perfect for a variety of cutting tasks. The Santoku knife, with its shorter blade, is excellent for slicing and chopping. The maki roller (makisu) is also essential for preparing maki and sushi. This bamboo accessory enables ingredients to be rolled with precision. The Japanese wok, lighter than the Chinese wok, is ideal for quick stir-fries. Finally, a Japanese mandolin for fine cuts and a suribachi (grooved mortar) with its surikogi (pestle) are essential for grinding spices and condiments.
What materials are used in Japanese cookware?
Japanese kitchen utensils are made from a variety of materials, chosen for their durability and performance. Carbon steel is commonly used for Japanese knives, offering an extremely sharp blade that's easy to sharpen. Knife handles are often made of magnolia wood or pakka, a water-resistant composite wood. Woks and frying pans can be made of carbon steel or cast iron, ensuring even cooking. Sturdy ceramic is generally used for suribachi, while chasen (matcha whisks) are traditionally made from bamboo. As for the maki roller (makisu), it is also traditionally made from natural bamboo, a material that is both flexible and resistant. Bamboo is ideal for this utensil because it doesn't stick to food and is easy to clean, while offering the rigidity needed to form tight sushi rolls.
What's a suribachi for?
The suribachi is a Japanese mortar used for grinding and mixing ingredients such as sesame seeds, spices and condiments. Unlike Western mortars, the suribachi has a grooved inner surface, which makes it easier to grind ingredients. It is often used with a surikogi, a wooden pestle, which helps preserve the flavors of ingredients without heating them. The suribachi is essential in the preparation of sauces, pasta or spice blends in Japanese cuisine.
How to use a Japanese mandolin
The Japanese mandolin is an extremely practical cutting tool for making thin, even slices of vegetables, fruit or even cheese. To use it, adjust the thickness of the cut to your needs using the setting under the blade. Hold the food firmly with the supplied hand guard and slide it over the blade in a smooth motion. Always pay attention to the position of your fingers, as the blade is very sharp. This utensil is perfect for preparing salads, sushi garnishes or stir-fried vegetables.
What's the point of a Japanese mincer?
Japanese mincers, often called Nakiri for vegetables or Deba for fish, are designed for specific kitchen tasks. The Nakiri, with its wide, rectangular blade, is perfect for finely chopping vegetables. It enables precise cutting without crushing ingredients, thus preserving their texture. The heavier, sturdier Deba is used for cutting and preparing fish, including boning. These choppers are designed to offer exceptional control and a clean cut, facilitating the preparation of ingredients in Japanese cuisine.
How to use a chasen for matcha?
The chasen is a traditional bamboo whisk used to prepare matcha (powdered green tea). To use it, start by sifting the matcha into a bowl to avoid lumps. Add hot (but not boiling) water and use the chasen to vigorously whisk the matcha in a rapid "W"-shaped motion. The aim is to create a light, creamy froth on the surface of the tea. The chasen allows the matcha to blend well with the water, creating a smooth texture and even flavor, essential to fully appreciate this traditional tea.