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4/15/2012

Shun DM0712 Classic 7-3/4-Inch Chinese Chef's Knife Review

Shun DM0712 Classic 7-3/4-Inch Chinese Chef's Knife
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I've been cooking for over 15 years (I'm not that old), and I grew up in a Chinese family. A Chinese Chef knife is exactly that, it is not a cleaver, despite the resemblance. This is the one knife a Chinese chef will use in the kitchen for just about everything.
Trust me, I've tried cleavers, they are not a replacement for a real Chinese Chef knife. I've also used many of the Chinese Chef knives that you can pick up in many Chinatown shops and Asian specialty shops. (BTW, I'm from the largest Chinese community outside of Asia, so we are not lacking the "goods").
The Shun classic....is amazing. It is perfectly weighted, and the grip is fantastic. I can grip the knife with confidence even when wet or dealing with meats.
The blade is the sharpest I've used of _any_ Chinese Chef knife. The first time I used it, I was mystified why it took so much effort to cut (it was supposed to be sharp, wasn't it?). The reason was, I had already sliced through everything without noticing and was already pressing on the cutting board!
One problem is that it also cuts into my cutting board with relative ease. If I don't remove the blade straight up, I hear a sound which makes me think the thin edge is being knicked. However, so far, no real problem, the edge is still perfect.
I have still been a bit wary to use it to hack at bones, but I think that fear will go away. (When I say Chinese chef's use it for everything, I mean everything).
I don't care about a Damascus steel look, but I can attest that the surface has no problems with releasing food. Slides off easily.

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This stunningly beautiful line of cutlery features the look and benefits of Damascus steel, yet without its rusting problems. The Damascus-look blade profile reduces sticking and results in less damage to the food being cut and faster prep times.

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4/11/2012

Heavy Duty Meat Cleaver (8" long x 4" wide) Review

Heavy Duty Meat Cleaver (8 long x 4 wide)
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I've purchased a Henkel's cleaver several years ago and though it is a good cleaver I never thought I would get one under $30.00 that would surpass a brand named cleaver! This Heavy Duty cleaver cuts through bone as easy as it cuts through meat and vegetables! Living in Hawaii we Huli Huli Pig a lot for parties and special events and this cleaver can chop up a whole pig in no time! My brother is an Executive Chef for a renown restaurant in Hawaii and he was impressed with the weight and cutting edge of this cleaver. I would recommend this cleaver to anyone who cooks for a living or for the home gourmet enthusiast.

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This carbon steel cleaver is the strongest of the cleavers (1/8" spine) and can be used for cutting up large bones, ribs, pork chops, beef bones, and oxtail. Good for commercial or home use.

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2/21/2012

Shun Higo Nokami Personal Folding Stainless-Steel Steak Knife Review

Shun Higo Nokami Personal Folding Stainless-Steel Steak Knife
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Found knife to be very high quality, plenty sharp for all my needs during travel.
Seen review about being made in USA on blade. My blade shows made in Japan.
Have complete collection of Shun knives. My Shun Higo personal used most often.

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The Higo Nokami personal gentleman's knife is perfect to use as an elegant pocket knife or personal steak knife.Its design dates back over 150 years, and is considered the first Japanese pocket knife.First used by Japanese business men as a fruit and cheese knife - today it is considered the perfect personal steak knife.The razor edge provides the cleanest cut possible, providing superior texture and flavor from your steak.It comes with a protective leather sheath and black lacquer presentation box.

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