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liuzhou

liuzhou

On 8/18/2020 at 4:23 AM, dcarch said:

For me, the minimum diameter for a wok should be 14". barely big enough to stir fry for two.  Especially if it is flat bottom.

 

less than 14" it is just a deep skillet.

 

I prefer a 16" wok. 

 

dcarch

 

 

I just came across this.

 

The most common size for a domestic wok here is 35 cm - just under 14 inches. And they are commonly used to cook multiple dishes at one meal, for a lot more than two people.

 

5 hours ago, claussen said:

I'm looking at shifting over to carbon steel wok

 

The way to go. The vast majority of woks used in China on a daily basis are carbon steel. I wouldn't buy anything else.

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

On 8/18/2020 at 4:23 AM, dcarch said:

For me, the minimum diameter for a wok should be 14". barely big enough to stir fry for two.  Especially if it is flat bottom.

 

less than 14" it is just a deep skillet.

 

I prefer a 16" wok. 

 

dcarch

 

 

I just came across this.

 

The most common size for a domestic wok is 35 cm - just under 14 inches. And they are commonly used to cook multiple dishes at one meal, for a lot more than two people.

 

2 hours ago, claussen said:

I'm looking at shifting over to carbon steel wok

 

The way to go. The vast majority of woks used in China on a daily bsis are carbon steel. I wouldn't buy anything else.

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

On 8/18/2020 at 4:23 AM, dcarch said:

For me, the minimum diameter for a wok should be 14". barely big enough to stir fry for two.  Especially if it is flat bottom.

 

less than 14" it is just a deep skillet.

 

I prefer a 16" wok. 

 

dcarch

 

 

I just came across this.

 

The most common size for a domestic wok is 35 cm - just under 14 inches. Andthey are commonly used to cook multiple dishes for a lot more than two people.

 

2 hours ago, claussen said:

I'm looking at shifting over to carbon steel wok

 

The way to go. The vast majority of woks used in China on a daily bsis are carbon steel. I wouldn't buy anything else.

 

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