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Kamadosan by Nagatani-en and Hana-mishima by Ginpo — why Japanese clay pots cook better rice than any electric cooker... Read More
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Kamadosan by Nagatani-en and Hana-mishima by Ginpo — why Japanese clay pots cook better rice than any electric cooker... Read More
Miso soup tastes better from a real wooden bowl — insulating, smooth on the lips. Wajima, Echizen & dishwasher-safe w... Read More
Why professional cooks all use yukihira pots — fast boiling, rounded base for natural convection, and a pour spout on... Read More
The same beer you buy at the supermarket tastes noticeably different — better — in a restaurant. The beer is identica... Read More
Why Japanese Cut Glass? The Craft Behind the Sparkle Hold a piece of kiriko glass up to the light. The faceted surfa... Read More
The same coffee tastes different depending on what cup it's in — and that's not placebo. Rim thickness determines ho... Read More
Japan's drinkware tradition is unlike anything else in the world. Whether it's hand-cut crystal glass from a Tokyo cr... Read More
You spent $25 on a bag of single-origin coffee. A week later, it tastes flat. The coffee didn't go bad — the contain... Read More
The same sake poured into a tin cup, a crystal glass, and a pottery guinomi tastes noticeably different — and that's ... Read More
Edo kiriko — the hand-cut glass tradition of Tokyo — is Japan's most gifted drinkware, and for good reason. Every pa... Read More