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Anna N

Anna N


Edited to add a link to an article on the store with lots of photographs.

42 minutes ago, rotuts said:

nice nice nice

 

perhaps next time

 

some pics of the store itself might be interesting ?

 

I see a wonderful selection of pans

 

some S.Steel

 

and some not ?  I count 5

 

and some sort of SS item w a gripper '

 

for smoothing stuff out ?

 

after you recover , I know I might like a little bit more info on

 

the Harder stuff  not so much the bags.

 

nicew a gain it is

 

 Thank you. The one that you think is a tray with gripper is a zaru.  It is meant for serving cold noodles. Traditionally they are made of wicker but this one is a little more sanitary and easier to clean as it is plastic. Eventually I might like a traditional one.  This one will serve well for now.

 

 The white tray has a stainless steel rack in it and is used, or will be used, to drain breaded food before and after deep frying it.  I have larger ones that would serve the purpose but I’m taken with this one.

 

I think if you click on the website you will see photographs of the store which is why I didn’t bother taking them.  

 

Here you go.

 

 

Anna N

Anna N

35 minutes ago, rotuts said:

nice nice nice

 

perhaps next time

 

some pics of the store itself might be interesting ?

 

I see a wonderful selection of pans

 

some S.Steel

 

and some not ?  I count 5

 

and some sort of SS item w a gripper '

 

for smoothing stuff out ?

 

after you recover , I know I might like a little bit more info on

 

the Harder stuff  not so much the bags.

 

nicew a gain it is

 

 Thank you. The one that you think is a tray with gripper is a zaru.  It is meant for serving cold noodles. Traditionally they are made of wicker but this one is a little more sanitary and easier to clean as it is plastic. Eventually I might like a traditional one.  This one will serve well for now.

 

 The white tray has a stainless steel rack in it and is used, or will be used, to drain breaded food before and after deep frying it.  I have larger ones that would serve the purpose but I’m taken with this one.

 

I think if you click on the website you will see photographs of the store which is why I didn’t bother taking them.  

 

 

 

 

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