Yamacoh Ohitsu Sawara Wooden Rice Container Japan 39Cm Edobitsu
$278.22$299.16
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Features
The Ohitsu Is A Wooden Container With A Slip-On Lid Typically Used To Keep Steamed Rice In Good Condition For Eating. It Is Made From Sawara Wood, Which Is Grown Naturally And Contains More Resin Than Other Types Of Trees. This Makes It Highly Water-Resistant And Durable, And It Has Natural Antibacterial Effects. The Masame (Straight-Grain) Pattern And Copper Ornamentation Of The Ohitsu Give It A Sophisticated Appearance.
Use & Care
The Resin From The Wood May Ooze Onto The Surface, Creating A Yellowish, Sticky And Stain-Like Appearance. This Can Be Removed With Vinegar Or Ethanol Liquid (Sterilizing Alcohol). The Container Should Be Thoroughly Washed With Hot Water After Use To Remove Food Residue, Then Well-Drained, Wiped With A Dry Cloth And Dried In Cool, Well-Ventilated Places Out Of Direct Sunlight. It Is Not Compatible With Dishwashers.
Background
Yamacoh Co., Ltd. Was Founded In 1972 In Nakatsugawa, Gifu, Japan, Which Used To Be A Post Town Between Edo (Tokyo) And Kyoto During The Edo Period (1603–1868). The Company Has Been Making Traditional Japanese Cooking Tools Such As The Ohitsu And Hangiri (Handai) Out Of Sawara Wood For Centuries, Earning A Good Reputation For The Quality Of Their Products.