Put the “do” in donabe.
The clay pot known as a donabe has been a staple of Japanese kitchens for centuries, used to make everything from perfect rice to steamed vegetables to kombu-laced hot pots. Bring this ceramic one from the stovetop right to the table (it’s too beautiful not to!) and open the lid tableside for a dramatic presentation.
Safe for gas cooktops, induction burners, microwaves, and ovens. Dishwasher safe.
Photography by Julia Gartland
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Japanese home goods company Kinto appreciates the simple things in life. Their designs are informed by how you live your daily life, creating minimal, thoughtful kitchen solutions.
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Reviews for
Kakomi Ceramic Donabe, 2.6QT
Reviews for
Kakomi Ceramic Donabe, 2.6QT
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
meh... not that impressive
looks beautiful, difficult to control the temperature, led to much burnt rice. I expected more instructions / guidance on usage and cleaning, but did not receive that in the packaging. it has turned into an overpriced fruit bowl!
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