The little dimples near the cutting edge keep thin sliced vegetables from sticking to the blade. The slightly curved cutting edge makes it easier than a straight edge to chop on a cutting board. The extra wide blade lets you use the knife to scoop up things from the cutting board.
My greyhound can run faster than your honor student.
Sunday, August 14, 2005
My next big kitchen purchase is going to be a santoku knife, and it will probably be a Henckel.

The little dimples near the cutting edge keep thin sliced vegetables from sticking to the blade. The slightly curved cutting edge makes it easier than a straight edge to chop on a cutting board. The extra wide blade lets you use the knife to scoop up things from the cutting board.
The little dimples near the cutting edge keep thin sliced vegetables from sticking to the blade. The slightly curved cutting edge makes it easier than a straight edge to chop on a cutting board. The extra wide blade lets you use the knife to scoop up things from the cutting board.
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