Japanese Sesame Roaster
Unwanted elements such as sesame hulls and debris are sifted out through the mesh, leaving behind aromatic, pleasantly textured sesame seeds. The key is to quickly roast them while keeping the heat source about 20 cm away to prevent burning. You can also roast a small amount of beans or ginkgo nuts together.
Made in Kyoto, Japan
Material: Stainless Steel × Ash Wood
Size: Baskets width 3.5 + 3.9 in. Baskets length: 5.5 in. Overall Length: 11.4 in.
"Tsujiwa Kanaami” has been preserving its craftsmanship for over 80 years. In this region, various traditional crafts have been created as part of daily life. Among them is handmade wire netting, which continues to be cherished and widely used today."
Unwanted elements such as sesame hulls and debris are sifted out through the mesh, leaving behind aromatic, pleasantly textured sesame seeds. The key is to quickly roast them while keeping the heat source about 20 cm away to prevent burning. You can also roast a small amount of beans or ginkgo nuts together.
Made in Kyoto, Japan
Material: Stainless Steel × Ash Wood
Size: Baskets width 3.5 + 3.9 in. Baskets length: 5.5 in. Overall Length: 11.4 in.
"Tsujiwa Kanaami” has been preserving its craftsmanship for over 80 years. In this region, various traditional crafts have been created as part of daily life. Among them is handmade wire netting, which continues to be cherished and widely used today."
Unwanted elements such as sesame hulls and debris are sifted out through the mesh, leaving behind aromatic, pleasantly textured sesame seeds. The key is to quickly roast them while keeping the heat source about 20 cm away to prevent burning. You can also roast a small amount of beans or ginkgo nuts together.
Made in Kyoto, Japan
Material: Stainless Steel × Ash Wood
Size: Baskets width 3.5 + 3.9 in. Baskets length: 5.5 in. Overall Length: 11.4 in.
"Tsujiwa Kanaami” has been preserving its craftsmanship for over 80 years. In this region, various traditional crafts have been created as part of daily life. Among them is handmade wire netting, which continues to be cherished and widely used today."