
Speaking of Nitori's blockbuster item, the iron pot skillet (commonly known as Nitoski) is actually more convenient ...? Introducing the "Banko ware" series that can be used as cooking utensils and tableware.

The same series that develops Ahijo plates and grill pans. Although Banko ware is famous for its clay pots, it is also compatible with open flames, ovens, and microwave ovens. * IH cannot be used


This time, I used the "heat-resistant ajillo plate" (925 yen) and the "hand-held ajillo M" (740 yen) with easy-to-hold handles. When I put it directly on the stove to make an ajillo, it kept hot for a while even after I brought it to the table, and I could see the high heat retention.

The hand-held ajillo plate with a height of about 3 cm is perfect for a low oven toaster in the refrigerator. May I make side dishes with bread in the morning?

And the most important point is that it can be used in a microwave oven. The deep heat-resistant ajillo dish can hold one retort curry and can be warmed and eaten as it is.

The warm texture peculiar to pottery is easy to use and maintain as everyday tableware (dishwasher can also be used). Even when I wanted to reheat the side dishes, I didn't have to think about "Is this range okay?"

Banko ware series that seems to be a big success in everyday cooking. All prices are set like Nitori, so check it out if you're curious! * All listed prices do not include tax