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Product Information

  • Brand:Asahi Chuzo
  • Model:A815-17
  • Material:Cast iron
  • Product type:Obanyaki Pan
  • Country of origin:Taiwan
  • Dimensions (approx):Diameter: 235 mm, Height: 25 mm
  • Item weight (approx):1765 g
  • Shipping weight (approx):2200 g

Key Features

  • Restaurant equipment and supplies.
  • Each obanyaki dimentions: Diameter: 70 mm, Height: 19 mm
  • Obanyaki is a Japanese dessert and usually filled with sweet azuki bean paste.
  • Obanyaki has various names by areas and eras, such as Imagawa-yaki and Kaiten-yaki.

Use & Care

  • Suitable for the following cooktop: Gas, Induction heating (When cooking with IH, there is a possibility of uneven baking. Then direct-heating cooking is recommended).
  • Each time you use this pan, apply a thin layer of vegetable oil to the cooking surface and pre-heat the pan well before adding food.
  • Hand wash with a soft sponge and dry thoroughly.
  • Do not use soap or harsh detergents.
  • In order to avoid the formation of rust, food should not be left in a pan after cooking.
  • Apply a small amount of vegetable oil on inside and outside surfaces while pan is still warm.
  • Store in a dry location.

Background

ASAHI Corporation, established in 1961 in Gifu Prefecture, specializes in cast iron kitchenware, including traditional Nambu Tekki pots and teapots. They also offer specialized pans for making popular Japanese dishes like takoyaki and obanyaki. Combining heritage craftsmanship with everyday practicality, ASAHI brings authentic Japanese tools to your kitchen.