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Nanbu Tetsubin Cast Iron New Kikko Pattern Japanese Tea kettle Pot 1.25L

Nanbu Tetsubin Cast Iron New Kikko Pattern Japanese Tea kettle Pot 1.25L
Nanbu Tetsubin Cast Iron New Kikko Pattern Japanese Tea kettle Pot 1.25L
Nanbu Tetsubin Cast Iron New Kikko Pattern Japanese Tea kettle Pot 1.25L
Nanbu Tetsubin Cast Iron New Kikko Pattern Japanese Tea kettle Pot 1.25L
Nanbu Tetsubin Cast Iron New Kikko Pattern Japanese Tea kettle Pot 1.25L

Nanbu Tetsubin Cast Iron New Kikko Pattern Japanese Tea kettle Pot 1.25L

Nanbu Tetsubin Cast Iron New. Kikko Pattern Japanese Tea kettle Pot 1.25L. Height 7.5 x Depth 7.5 inch? Made in Japan / Nanbu-tekki?

Non-enamel coating Compatible with IH cooking heater Features of Nambu tetsubin 1. A lifetime item that can be used for a long time Nambu Tekki is much harder to break than pottery, and is durable and long-lasting. If you treat it with care, it can be used for generations, and the more you use it, the more you can enjoy its deep taste.

White hot water also has a mellow and gentle taste Since iron absorbs bleaching powder in water, water boiled with Nanbu Tekki is famous for its mellow and pleasant taste. Even your usual tea or coffee will taste better when brewed with Nanbu Tekki. Health benefits from iron elution Hot water and food prepared with Nanbu ironware contain iron dissolved from the ironware.

Since it is bivalent iron (heme iron) that is easily absorbed by the body, it is effective for efficient intake of iron and prevention of anemia. High heat retention and easy to use Once heated, iron is hard to cool down and has high heat retention. The thick Nanbu Ironware stores a lot of heat, so even if you add water or ingredients, the temperature does not drop easily, and there is no uneven temperature during cooking.

About the rust of the iron kettle Iron kettles will inevitably rust due to the material called iron. However, rust does not mean failure. Even if rust occurs inside, if the boiled water does not turn red, it can be used as it is. If the boiled water turns red If the boiling water turns red, please do the following:?

Pour a little water into the iron kettle and rub the rust with a brush. Do not use a metal scrubbing brush. Prepare sencha tea leaves in a tea bag. Fill the iron kettle with about 80% of the water, and boil down?

Turn off the heat and leave it for 7 to 8 hours. The water will be pitch black, but this is the color of iron and tannins from the tea. This tannin covers the rust and prevents it from progressing. International Buyers - Please Note. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Teapots & Tea Sets". The seller is "goit84" and is located in this country: JP.

This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia.

  • Brand: Nanbu
  • Rare: Engraved
  • Gyokuro: Japan
  • Featured Refinements: Cast Iron Teapot
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Culture: Japanese


Nanbu Tetsubin Cast Iron New Kikko Pattern Japanese Tea kettle Pot 1.25L