Japanese knives of this quality can last a generation
Typically wedding presents are given with the objective of allowing the young couple to achieve domestic self-sufficiency. As a consequence, few individuals look beyond big department gift registries for something truly special.
While people often give knives (in German: Kochmesser) or knife sets as presents to newlyweds, generally the ones from the large retail outlets are very poorly made. Great chefs have known about the importance of high quality tools for a long time. Now, because of the availability of high-quality knives from Japan, the home chef can have the same high quality tool as the professional chef.
Traditional wedding gifts are becoming quite boring for many newly wed couples. Higher quality cooking supplies often result in higher quality food products, and chefs who know this fully embrace the recent revolution in high quality foreign cook ware.
For newlyweds or renowned chefs,great knives mean great results in cooking (in German: kochen). Japanese knives are created from high quality forged steel, not cheap stamped metal, so they have a more balanced feel. Top awards and enthusiastic endorsements from professionals and home base chef's continue to be given to Japanese brands like Hattori, Shun, and Global.
These quality knives, e.g. Japanese Haiku Messer Knives, will serve as a special reminder to the couple of their wedding day. No only are Japanese chef's knives objects of beauty to admire, they are also reliable and well-made tools to have in the kitchen.
Wedding couples typically receive gifts that are functional, including household items and kitchen applicances, those being the sort of items needed in a new home. Japanese chef knives are pleasing to the eye and the hand and could potentially be passed down from mother to daughter.










