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Household goods wholesaler | Tasting spoon
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This is Kajidonya's "Dashi/Soup Strainer, Twill Weave," from Kajidonya, a company that makes household goods in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, famous for its metalworking.
Kajidonya's household tools are packed with careful attention to detail in a simple design that eliminates all unnecessary elements.
This is manufacturing made possible by a local wholesaler who is thoroughly familiar with materials, production sites, and technology.Click here for a list of Kajidonya products


Easy to scoop
With an angle and depth just right for tasting, you can easily scoop a small amount while cooking to check the seasoning. The long handle is also a nice feature, as it helps prevent your hand from getting hot when scooping from a pot.
You can also check how well it's cooked
One end of the handle is designed as a fork, allowing you to check how well food is cooked. This is a convenient kitchen tool that allows you to check both taste and doneness with a single tasting spoon.
All stainless steel for hygiene
The material used is rust-resistant 18-8 stainless steel. Because it's all stainless steel, you can use it hygienically at all times. This is a high-quality tasting spoon made of Tsubame-Sanjo stainless steel.
【Kajidonya】
A brand that creates household tools that blend into daily life in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, famous for its metal processing. "Kajidonya" continues to create "ordinary yet easy-to-use" household tools by understanding the user's feelings, selecting materials, and utilizing technology.
Click here for a list of Kajidonya products
【Product Information】
【Product Name】Tasting Spoon
【Size (approx.)】W27×H230mm
【Weight (approx.)】25g
【Material】18-8 Stainless Steel
【Country of Origin】Japan (Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture)
● Precautions for use
Dishwasher safe ○
・After washing, wipe immediately and dry thoroughly.
●Before purchase
・Fine scratches and irregularities may be visible at joints. Please understand that these are part of the manufacturing process.

