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Blog - IWACHU Cast Iron Japanse Teapots and Trivets - Iron Kitchen

Handmade Japanese Cast Iron Teapots and Trivets from IWACHU. Beautifully designed Cookware Sets keeps tea hotter for longer and make it taste better. 

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New Cookware from IWACHU

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IWACHU Omelette pan

The unique gifts of Iron Kitchen’s cast iron cookware

Better heat distribution
Cast iron pans are unique in their ability to distribute heat evenly. Properties within the iron mean they are highly compatible with oil. This means that the oil is heated equally and also prevents food from sticking.

 

IWACHU Omelette pan is beautiful design and deeper in front to shape omelette perfectly.

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For more details for this Omelette pan, please click here.....

 

Also our new IWCHU Frying pan have pouring spouts on both sides. This makes it equally easy for right-handed or left-handed people when it comes to transferring food to your plate.

IWACHU Frying Pan 24

For more details for this frying pan, please click here....

The Iron Kitchen guide to Japan

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So you’ve bought a teapot, drunk some sencha and eaten sushi. Now it’s time to visit the place they all came from

I don’t know how many times I hear people say: “I’d love to visit Japan but it’s just so expensive/far away/difficult”. All wrong (except the far away bit – it is far away!). However, if you do want to take a trip to the country where you cast-iron teapot was born, here are a few recommendations – some known, some a little off the beaten track.

 

The Iwate factory

This is where Iron Kitchen’s cast-iron teapots are born and grow up. Why not take a trip to the factory and watch some masterful artisans at work?