What is the use of a Japanese grater?
Oroshigane Copper Wasabi Grater
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A Japanese grater, often referred to as an "oroshigane," is used primarily for grating ingredients such as daikon radish, ginger, and wasabi into a fine, pulpy texture. Its design, typically featuring sharp, closely spaced teeth, allows for efficient and precise grating, enhancing the flavor and texture of dishes. This tool is essential in Japanese cooking for preparing condiments and garnishes that complement various dishes.
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Oroshigane Copper Wasabi Grater
This is the traditional Japanese tool used to grate fresh vegetables like wasabi, ginger, horseradish, carrot and garlic. It's plated with tin and then the copper teeth are pushed through to expose the cutting blades. Generally used in a circular motion to create a paste. 5 in x 4 in cutting sur...
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