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Cooking Chopsticks

Cooking Chopsticks

Regular price $14.00 AUD
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Product Description

These long and easy to use cooking chopsticks give you more reach and control when cooking. This is especially helpful for stir-frying, deep-frying, and other dishes where you need to move food around in a hot pan. Made from heat-resistant bamboo, so they won't burn your hands when you use them in hot oil or water. A very versatile wooden kitchen utensil which can be used for a variety of cooking tasks, such as flipping food, stirring sauces, and picking up small ingredients. They are a sustainable option, as they are made from renewable materials.

 

Details

Measurements: 30cm

Material: Bamboo

Take care to store bamboo in environments not overly moist or dry.

 

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About Mujo Store

A curated selection of handcrafted Japanese homeware & everyday objects for slow living.

Mujo Store is an online shop based in Perth, Australia. Find kitchenware, ceramics, cookware, Japanese incense, and more. Sustainable materials, tradition, minimal & functional design, and small-scale production.

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About: Oyanagi

Oyanagi Sangyou Co., Ltd. is a company manufacturing cooking tools, etc. They are located in Sanjo, Niigata Prefecture, which is known as the city of fabrication and metal processing. They develop original kitchenware by combining wood and metals as well as natural material products such as bamboo. With a concept of 'let people feel Japanese spirits', they have succeeded Japanese traditional wood manufacturing culture.

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