Traditional Japanese saucepan 1.2 L with attractive honeycomb stamping
Yukihira saucepans are an important tool in Japanese kitchens and are always used when, for example, broth for Ramen is heated or water is boiled up.
The Yukihira saucepans by YOSHIKAWA are especially light, handy and very convenient to use due to their construction made of single-layer stainless steel without a heavy thermal base.
The striking honeycomb pattern in the side wall of the YOSHIKAWA Yukihira saucepan attracts attention and additionally increases the stability of the saucepan.
- A high quality product by YOSHIKAWA - 100% made in Japan.
- Leightweight and handy saucepan made from 1-ply stainless steel without thermic base.*
- For gentle heating and boiling of liquids.*
- Side walls with atractive honeycomb stamping for more rigidity.
- Two lateral pouring spouts, therefore also suited for lefthanders.
- With embossed capacity marks (liters).
- Heat-insulating wooden handle.
- Upper inner diameter ca. 16 cm.
- Height ca. 7 cm.
- Length with handle ca. 32 cm.
- Base diameter (contact surface) ca. 12 cm.
- Weight ca. 0.4 kg.
- For all hobs incl. induction cooktops.*
* PfannenProfis tips on how-to-use:
Please note that the Yukihira saucepan is only suitable for heating and boiling liquids such as water and broth. The Yukihira saucepan is not suitable for frying and deep-frying!
Never heat the Yukihira saucepan when empty / without sufficient liquid, otherwise the cookware base might warp. When using the Yukihira saucepan on an induction cooktop, make sure that the saucepan, even when filled, is never being heated up immediately at high heat and do not use the power/booster setting. On gas hobs never allow the flame to protrude above the cookware base as this could damage the wooden handle. For further instructions please refer to the instructions for use enclosed with the saucepan.
diameter: 16 cm
material: stainless steel
coating: none
induction-suitable: yes
ovenproof: no
handle material: wood
handle attachment: firmly screwed
dishwasher-safe: no
Understanding the information on the size / diameter, height and capacity of cookware:
1) The most important information: diameter = upper inner diameter
The diameter is the most important indication of the size of pots and pans. The measurement is taken at the top inside , i.e. on the inside of the pan/pot rim; hence the designation upper inner diameter, which you will find in our item descriptions. A 28 cm pan has a diameter of 28 cm from one inner edge to the other inner edge. This measurement method is an international standard and authoritative, unless expressly stated otherwise in the item description.
For square pans (e.g. many grill pans) and roasters, the size is given as the product of two lengths. Here you measure again at the top inside, at the longest point, which is usually in the middle. For example, many grill pans have a size of 28 x 28 cm.
Fish pans and roasters often have an oval shape. As shown above with the square pans, the longest internal dimension is given here. Such a 38 cm fish pan has an inner length of 38 cm on its longest side. At right angles to this is the short side of eg 24 cm. As a result, the pan would be declared as 38 x 24 cm.
2) Bottom diameter = contact surface
When we talk about base diameter, we mean the diameter of the contact surface, i.e. the surface with which the pan, pot or roaster stands on the stove. Not meant is the frying surface! The information about the base diameter can be helpful when it comes to choosing a suitable cooking surface for the cookware. The size of the cooker and the diameter of the base of the cookware should match to a certain extent in order to avoid damage to the cookware and to ensure that the cookware functions as well as possible.
ATTENTION, induction-suitable aluminum cookware:
Please note that cookware made of aluminum / cast aluminum for induction cooking usually has a stainless steel disc on the base, the diameter of which is often smaller than that of the base (marked in blue in the picture). Where this applies, you will find the corresponding information in our item descriptions.
3) Height of pots and pans
Unless expressly stated otherwise, the indication of the height of a cookware describes the outer edge height, from the top edge of the cookware perpendicularly to the contact surface, without taking lids, handles etc. into account.
The inner height (i.e. from the frying surface up to the edge) can be determined approximately by subtracting the base thickness from the height.
4) Capacity of a cookware
When it comes to capacity, there are often misunderstandings: the capacity of a cookware indicates how much the container can hold at most. That always means filling up to the brim! This is international standard. The filling quantity that can be used when cooking is always less than the capacity.
Please note that in the case of pressure cookers, for safety reasons, the filling quantity permitted in pressure cooking is significantly lower than the capacity of the pot.
DE: 4.90 €, free from 150 € purchase value
EU: from 14.90 €
UK: from £18.40, delivered duty paid
CH: from 19.90 € (duties & charges may apply with / after delivery)
USA & CND: from 35.70 € (duties & fees may apply with / after delivery)
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