DMS0435 - Four Piece Steak Knife Set - Shun Shima / Wenge Wood
Four-Piece Steak Set includes: Four (4) 5″ Steak Knives in a Gift Box.
GRACEFUL DESIGN, RAZOR-SHARP EDGE
Shun named its Shima Steak Knife Set for Tokyo’s famous Shima Steakhouse, where diners from all over the world enjoy some of the world’s finest beef. Inspired by Shima, Shun created a steak knife that can make even the world’s best steak taste better. Here’s why the right steak knife makes a difference: Much of the delicious flavor in steak is contained in its juices, which are held inside by the fibers of the meat. Cutting with Shima’s razor-sharp 16° edge means that far fewer meat fibers are cut with each slice, so that more of the juices and more of the flavor remain exactly where they belong, in the steak. Shima’s long five–inch blade with its slight recurve is designed for easy, one-pass slicing. Place Shima’s blade flat against any surface and you’ll see that the blade only touches the surface near the tip and at the heel. The rest of the blade is curved slightly inward. This shape is designed to ensure a smooth slice, whether pushing the blade forward or pulling it back. If the blade were flat, it would simply crush the steak, forcing you to “saw” through the meat. With the recurve, you start the slice at the front of the blade and push forward or pull back through the entire length of the blade. The edge contacts the meat at a slight angle and has a smaller point of initial contact, making it much easier to slice the food, without the resistance and “crushing” experienced with a blade that doesn’t have the recurve. The Shima’s recurved blade is also useful when cutting on a plate that has a lip. The shape enables the user to continue their slice all the way to the edge of the plate. Shima’s full-tang construction makes it an exceptionally well-balanced knife. The handle is slim, contoured to fit the hand, and tapers as it nears the blade. This enables a slight p-inch grip for comfortable control. The slim, flat handle provides lateral stability, ensuring that the knife won’t rotate or twist in your hand. The combination of the slim handle and gentle contouring provides easy, nearly effortless control while dining. These lightweight steak knives feature beautiful Tagayasan (Wenge) wood handles and offer easy, comfortable cutting control.
AT THE PEAK OF PERFECTION
In Japan, “shun” (pronounced shoon) is the word used to describe local, seasonal food at the very peak of its flavor and freshness. Shun is a time—the exact moment—when a fruit has reached its perfect ripeness, when a vegetable is at its very best, when meat is at its most flavorful. Home cooks and professional chefs alike celebrate shun in their kitchens, eagerly awaiting each season’s bounty and serving every ingredient in its proper time. Kai named their fine cutlery Shun to honor this tradition of seasonal, mindful eating and as a mark of their dedication to making kitchen cutlery that is always at the peak of its perfection, too.
So now you know; just say, “Shoon” (rhymes with “moon”) for kitchen cutlery that’s designed to help keep your freshest ingredients at their very best.
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