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Sakai Takayuki Michiko Special Engraved Aogami Gyuto 210mm "Tiger"
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Sakai Takayuki Michiko Special Engraved Aogami Gyuto 210mm "Koi Carp"
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Shigefusa Kitaeji Gyuto 240mm
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About Gyuto
Inspired by the profile of a traditional European chef knife, gyutos are a multi-purpose Japanese knife with a slight meat cutting bias and “gyuto” even translates to “cow sword”. If you want one knife to do it all, This is it. The longer blade typically gives the blade a forward balance that allows it to work for you. While the blade would ideally be slid forward or back while cutting, they are also great for folks that prefer to 'rock' their knife while cutting.
Gyutos start as small as 150mm and can reach a ridiculous 360mm, with 210mm being the most common for professionals and home cooks alike. The size that you pick will largely be dictated by your size and the size of the knife that you feel most comfortable wielding.
The Gyuto is the all-rounder of Japanese chef knives for most folks.
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