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Product Information

  • Brand:Fukui Craft
  • Color:Red
  • Material:ABS resin (heat resistant: below 60℃)
  • Product type:Yutou Soba Broth Pots
  • Country of origin:Japan
  • Small:Dimensions (approx): 90 x 90 x 100 mm, Capacity (approx): 350 ml, Item weight (approx): 300 g, Shipping weight (approx): 300 g
  • Large:Dimensions (approx): 108 x 108 x 128 mm, Capacity (approx): 620 ml, Item weight (approx): 500 g, Shipping weight (approx): 500 g

Key Features

  • "Yutou" is a pot in which you pour the hot water used when boiling soba (called "Sobayu") to serve it on the table. Even after eating up all soba, you can enjoy leftover soba broth diluted with Sobayu, which is delicious and healthy.
  • It is light and well-resistant to shock, and unlikely to crack.

Use & Care

  • Do not put it in dishwasher; otherwise it may deform.

Background

Fukui Craft Co.,Ltd. was founded in 1981 in Fukui, Japan. The Company's line of business includes the wholesale distribution of home furnishings and housewares.

Various kinds of handicrafts have been produced in Fukui Prefecture such as Echizen Washi(Japanese paper), Echizen Ware, Echizen lacquer ware, Wakasa lacquered chopsticks, and so on. The special techniques of these handicrafts have been carefully protected and passed down continuously up to today.