Tsunehisa Migaki GIN3 Gyuto 210mm

(1 customer review)

R2,750.00

Tsunehisa

Tsunehisa sources high-quality kitchen knives from various knife manufacturers across Japan, such as Seki, Sakai, and Tosa Region.

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Description

Gyuto

Gyuto (Chef’s) Knife (牛刀包丁 – pronounced: Gyūtō Bōchō) literally translated from Japanese means ‘Cow Blade’. ‘Gyu’ means Cow and ‘to’ means blade. The name stems from its original use to slice and disjoint large cuts of beef. These days the Gyuto is comparable to the Western-styled chef knife and is viewed as an all-rounder in the kitchen.

The Gyuto is the ultimate multi-purpose kitchen knife and is perfect for chopping, slicing, mincing and dicing boneless meat, fish, vegetables, fruit and herbs. The blade profile is well suited for tap-chop or thrust-cut. The slight curve from the middle of the blade leading to its pointed edge is used to rock-chop. Its name also suggests that it is perfect for cutting meat and doing light butcher work. It can be used to pull-cut softer meats or to push-cut more muscular cuts of meat.

The Gyuto features a longer blade providing versatility for cutting larger produce while the tip of the blade allows it to be nimble enough for precision work. The edge is flat from the heel to the belly with a slightly rounded profile from the belly to the tip. The hard steel used in manufacturing makes the double-bevel edge much sharper than Western chef’s knives and retains the ultra-sharp edge for much longer.

Best for: Meat, Fish, Herbs, Vegetables

Kitchen Samurai Ease of Use Rating: All-Rounder – Easy to use and applies to most food types

Additional information
Blade Length

210mm

Knife Total Length

350mm

Blade Height

45mm

Edge

50/50

Handle

Stained Oak Handle

Reviews (1)

1 review for Tsunehisa Migaki GIN3 Gyuto 210mm

  1. Waahid

    This knife is really nice. The balance and weight makes for a comfortable feel and it’s nice and sharp out the box to. I haven’t used it at work yet but I’m sure it should be good. It’s slightly reactive. Not a knife for your novice cook I would say but, they’d be able to keep it in order compared to other reactive knives.

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