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Japanese Knives As Gifts

For the healthy cooker, giving wedding presents to help start a young couple on the road to domestic self-sufficiency, means looking beyond the world of gift registries at the big department stores for something truly special. And this works for more than wedding presents, as a good set of knives good present for anyone interested in cookware for health.

Even though knife sets (in German: Kochmesser) are a common gift for newlyweds, most sets are of a lower quality. But when you want cookware for health, keep in mind chefs have known for years that better quality material and finer techniques result in superior and longer-lasting implements -- and in the case of the recent revolution in high quality Japanese chef's knives, such quality is now readily available for amateur and professional alike.

For Those Who Love Cooking

Higher quality cooking supplies often result in higher quality food products and makes it easier to be a healthy cooker. Chefs and home cooks who know this fine the recent revolution in high quality foreign cook ware interesting.

Finer knives are ideal for food lovers who enjoy cooking (in German: kochen), or for newlyweds who are interested in learning to cook together. They’re a great utensil in the healthy kitchen! Unlike cheap knives made from stamped metal, the high quality knives preferred by Japanese chefs have a better balance and superior edge retention capacity as they are forged from finest carbon steel. Many professional chefs and cooking hobbyists prefer such award-winning Japanese knives as those made by Hattori, Shun and Global.

These high-quality knives, e.g. Japanese Haiku Damast-Messer Knives, will last longer than mediocre knives and serve the couple for their entire married life. Japanese chef's knives are not only durable and reliable, they are also beautiful.

Be Different, Give Quality Knives

Japanese chef's knives aren’t such a common gift, or as likely to be duplicated. They are aesthetically pleasing to both the eye and the hand, and are heirloom-quality objects that have the potential to be passed from one generation to the next.

They’re great utensils to have in the healthy kitchen!


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