Aizawa

Aizawa Pure Copper Tamagoyaki Pan - Kansai Style

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1.700,00 kr
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1.700,00 kr
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This pure copper tamagoyaki pan is made by Aizawa Workshop in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, an area renowned for metalwork and Western tableware production. Copper's excellent heat conductivity allows heat to spread quickly and evenly throughout the pan, creating the characteristic fluffy texture of perfectly cooked tamagoyaki. This size is convenient for making tamagoyaki with 3-4 eggs or dashi-rich dashimaki tamago.

Size:
Size/Specs

12cm
Material: Pure copper, Interior: Tin lining (plate thickness: 1.5mm)
Weight: Approximately 610g
Width: 12.3cm
Total length: 32.0cm
Height: 9.0cm
Cooking area: 12.3×16.7×3.5cm

9cm
Material: Pure copper, Interior: Tin lining (plate thickness: 1.2mm)
Weight: Approximately 415g
Width: 9.5cm
Total length: 32.0cm
Height: 9.0cm
Cooking area: 9.5×15.2×3.0cm

Handling Precautions

Notice
【Before Use】
  • Wash thoroughly with dish detergent before use.
【After Use】
  • Remove dirt but leave some oil residue. Then dry thoroughly and store in a place with low humidity.
  • Leaving dirty after use may cause blue copper compounds or green oxidation (verdigris). If verdigris appears, remove it with a firm sponge, scrubber, or commercial copper polish before use.
  • Verdigris is harmless but may affect taste.
  • Copper products naturally discolor due to material properties, but before they turn completely black, polish with a firm sponge and liquid detergent after use to restore copper's luster.
Handling Precautions
  • During initial use, tin may accumulate in corners. Remove with a toothpick or chopsticks. This is tin, not lead, so it's harmless to humans. Please use with confidence.
  • Copper has excellent heat conductivity, so low to medium heat is sufficient for cooking.
  • With long-term use, the interior tin may peel or thin, but this poses no hygiene risk and can be used safely.
  • Copper products naturally discolor due to material properties, but avoid high heat or dry-heating before they turn completely black, as interior tin may melt and solidify.
  • Do not heat for extended periods when empty as this may cause deformation or softening from heat.
  • Color changes with age, but this is not corrosion or deterioration - it's a characteristic of copper.

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