Noda Horo

Noda Horo White Series Deep Rectangle Container

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£15.80
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A wide range of sizes and function-specific lids for different purposes, with white that harmonizes with any setting while maintaining dignified beauty and highlighting ingredients. Enamelware, with its iron base and glass surface, has excellent heat conductivity and cooling properties, resists acids and salt, and doesn't affect stored foods—making it an ideal material for storage containers. You can take it from the refrigerator, remove the lid, and place it directly on a gas burner, or use it for oven cooking. Suitable for storing 200g butter, prepared dishes, cod roe, etc.

[Seal Lid Features]
Advantages: Easy to use and affordable. You can see inside the container.
Disadvantages: Prone to odours and staining, and sensitive to heat. While it has some airtight properties, it's not completely sealed. Cannot be used in dishwashers or dryers.

Suitable ingredients: Dried goods, mild-odoured ingredients, prepared dishes, etc.

Size:
Size/Specs

Size L
Material: Main body: Enamel steel plate, Seal lid: EVA resin (heat resistance 70°C, cold resistance -30°C)
Capacity: Full water capacity: 1.5L
Capacity guide and usage examples: Boiled potatoes and carrots, simmered dishes, pickles, etc.
Weight: Approximately 440g
Maximum width: Approximately 22.8cm
Depth: 15.5cm
Height: 6.8cm

Size M
Material: Main body: Enamel steel plate, Seal lid: EVA resin (heat resistance 70°C, cold resistance -30°C)
Capacity: Full water capacity: 0.85L
Capacity guide and usage examples: Meat, fish fillets, one block of tofu storage, etc.
Weight: Approximately 300g
Maximum width: Approximately 18.3cm
Depth: 12.5cm
Height: 6.2cm

Size S
Material: Main body: Enamel steel plate, Seal lid: EVA resin (heat resistance 70°C, cold resistance -30°C)
Capacity: Full water capacity: 0.5L
Capacity guide and usage examples: 200g butter, prepared dishes, tarako storage, etc.
Weight: Approximately 210g
Maximum width: Approximately 15.4cm
Depth: 10.3cm
Height: 5.7cm

Handling Precautions

Daily Care
  • After use, wash with neutral detergent and sponge, wipe dry thoroughly, and let air dry.
If You Burn the Pot
  1. Pour lukewarm water into the burnt pot.
  2. Add 1 tablespoon of baking soda and stir.
  3. Add a small amount (2-3 drops) of cooking oil.
  4. Heat the pot and when it boils, turn off the heat. (At this point, baking soda + cooking oil acts like soap.)
  5. Leave for several hours, then when cooled, discard the contents and wash with a sponge. For severe burns, repeat several times. (※Baking soda may reduce the enamel's shine)
About Rust
  • Due to the enamel manufacturing process, there are areas where glaze does not fully cover, such as edges (rim areas) where steel plates are cut, hanging marks and placement marks from firing hooks during production. Additionally, when the glass surface chips due to impact or dropping, the iron base (dull silver color) may be exposed. If moisture, acid, or salt remains on these areas, rust may occur.
Handling Instructions
  • Cannot be used in microwave or on IH cooktops.
  • The main body (enamel) can be used on direct flame.
  • When using on direct flame or in ovens, always use oven mitts or kitchen towels.
  • Cannot be used in dishwashers.
  • The seal lid cannot be used on direct flame, in ovens, or in dishwashers.
  • The enamel surface is glass-like. Do not subject to impact or dropping.
  • After use, wash and dry thoroughly.
  • Do not use metal scrubbers, cleansers, or detergents containing abrasives as they will scratch the surface.
  • As these are handcrafted items, individual variations exist.

More information

Japanese craft history

Noda Horo is a manufacturer dedicated exclusively to enamelware since its founding. They weld steel plates to create the foundational shape, then apply glass-like glaze by hand to each piece before firing at high temperatures. They are the only company in Japan to handle all processes of enamelware production in-house. Products are manufactured in Tochigi City, Tochigi Prefecture, and everything (including components) is made in Japan.

Handling & care

Enamelware is a material created by firing glass-like glaze onto metal surfaces. It combines strong but rust-prone iron with beautiful but fragile glass, creating a composite material that harnesses the strengths of both - durability and beauty. Compared to plastic containers, it offers superior durability, eliminates concerns about food odor transfer, and can be cherished for long-term use.

Delivery & returns

Free international shipping available on qualifying orders. Global shipping from Nara, Japan via DHL. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery for unused items in original packaging (return shipping at customer's expense).

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