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Two-piece rice-warming donabe includes pot and lid.
This Ohitsu donabe is used to keep cooked rice fresh and warm. You can use it as a vessel to reheat previously cooked rice in the oven or microwave. Additionally, it can be used on stovetop to make sumptuous soups.
If you are unfamiliar with using donabe or are interested in learning more about them, please reference our 'Donabe: Use and Care' page.
When cooking in Banko ware pots, a far infrared wavelength is created which makes for more efficient cooking than direct surface conducted heating. Banko ware can be used on gas range tops, inside an oven and for brief re-heatings microwave ovens. Banko ware is not suitable for electric range tops (electric oven is ok), no deep frying or use on induction burners.
Banko ware aka Banko Yaki (萬古焼)or Yokkaichi Banko Yaki is a heat resistant earthenware that has been made in Mie prefecture since the 18th century. It represents the majority of stoneware for cooking produced in Japan, and is officially recognized as a traditional Japanese craft. The addition of petalite added to the clay gives Banko ware an excellent heat resistance and allows it to be exposed to direct flame.
Height of Body W Lid |
140 mm |
Height without Lid |
120 mm |
Diameter on Inside |
160 mm |
Diameter from Handle to Handle |
225 mm |
Depth on Inside | 83 mm |
Weight | 93.35 oz |
Height of Body W Lid |
90 mm |
Height without Lid |
78 mm |
Diameter on Inside |
155 mm |
Depth on Inside | 73 mm |
Weight | 31.63 oz |
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