無水鍋 KING

Collection: Waterless Cookware KING

Maker / HAL Musui Material / Aluminum alloy Region / Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture

This "Musui Nabe" (waterless pot) by Hiroshima Aluminum Industry Co., Ltd. was originally developed in 1953 for cooking rice. It has been reissued to be compatible with IH cooktops, adapting to modern lifestyles.

It was created with the desire to "be able to cook delicious rice like in a hagama (traditional iron pot) on gas or IH cooktops" and the wish for people to "enjoy dishes that bring out the natural flavors of ingredients through waterless cooking and live healthy lives."

It comes in three sizes: 18cm, 20cm, and 24cm internal diameter.
This single pot can perform eight functions: "cooking rice, steaming, simmering, boiling, baking, stir-frying, deep-frying, and oven cooking."
Its lightweight, durable, and simple design is also appealing, and getting a new tool certainly lifts one's spirits.
Furthermore, the Musui Nabe is made of aluminum, so it heats up quickly, and its thick cast construction provides excellent heat retention, allowing for cooking with residual heat.
Effectively utilizing residual heat also leads to savings on gas and electricity, making it extremely useful.

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