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  2. List of Japanese cooking utensils - Wikipedia

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    Nakiri bōchō and usuba bōchō: vegetable knives for vegetables; Oroshi hocho and hancho hocho: extremely long knives to fillet tuna; Santoku: general purpose knife influenced by European styles; Udon kiri and soba kiri: knife to make udon and soba; Unagisaki hōchō: eel knife

  3. These Are the Best Knives Money Can Buy, According To ... - AOL

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    We found the best kitchen knife sets, according to the Good Housekeeping Institute and a chef. Shop sets from top brands like All-Clad, Material, and Wüsthof. These Are the Best Knives Money Can ...

  4. Japanese kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    Hōchō, Japanese kitchen knives in Tokyo. A Japanese kitchen knife is a type of kitchen knife used for food preparation. These knives come in many different varieties and are often made using traditional Japanese blacksmithing techniques. They can be made from stainless steel, or hagane, which is the same kind of steel used to make Japanese ...

  5. Category:Kitchen knife brands - Wikipedia

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  7. Global (cutlery) - Wikipedia

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    Set of GLOBAL knives in holding block. GLOBAL is a Japanese brand of kitchen knives and accessory tools owned and manufactured by the Yoshikin factory of Japan (also known as the Yoshida Metal Industry Co. Ltd [1]). The Yoshikin Factory is owned by the Watanabe family and located in Tsubame, Japan.