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Gifu-Asahi Cast-Iron 6-Piece Obanyaki Pan (Tomoe Pattern)

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Product Information

  • Brand:Asahi (Gifu)
  • Model:A815-17
  • Material:Cast iron
  • Product type:Obanyaki Pan
  • Country of origin:Taiwan
  • Dimensions (approx):Diameter: 235 mm, Height: 25 mm
  • Item weight (approx):1765 g
  • Shipping weight (approx):2200 g

Key Features

  • Restaurant equipment and supplies.
  • Each obanyaki dimentions: Diameter: 70 mm, Height: 19 mm
  • Obanyaki is a Japanese dessert and usually filled with sweet azuki bean paste.
  • Obanyaki has various names by areas and eras, such as Imagawa-yaki and Kaiten-yaki.

Use & Care

  • Suitable for the following cooktop: Gas, Induction heating (When cooking with IH, there is a possibility of uneven baking. Then direct-heating cooking is recommended).
  • Each time you use this pan, apply a thin layer of vegetable oil to the cooking surface and pre-heat the pan well before adding food.
  • Hand wash with a soft sponge and dry thoroughly.
  • Do not use soap or harsh detergents.
  • In order to avoid the formation of rust, food should not be left in a pan after cooking.
  • Apply a small amount of vegetable oil on inside and outside surfaces while pan is still warm.
  • Store in a dry location.

Background

Asahi Corporation was founded in 1961 in Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.

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