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Enhance your Japanese cooking experience 🍚 with the Kotobuki Mortar Bamboo Brush for Grater Review

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Description of Enhance your Japanese cooking experience 🍚 with the Kotobuki Mortar Bamboo Brush for Grater

Dimensions (in.) 5-1/4L 1W. Made in Japan. It is Bamboo.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Disappointing Design for Kitchen Gadget

When I tried this product at home, I was disappointed with its overall quality. The design does not seem to be very efficient, and it actually takes more time to prep food than without it. The only pro was that it is made of durable materials. Unfortunately, for the price point and the purpose of this gadget, I expected better. Not impressed with this addition to my Home and Kitchen collection.

Pros
  • High-quality and durable materials ensure a long lifespan for the product.
Cons
  • Requires some degree of maintenance to keep the bamboo grater from warping or cracking over time.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Extra Small: Grater

This is a very small brush but designed for a small grater. We use it to get yuzu or wasabi skins that we've grated onto sushi.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as stated. It's small, but that's it.

Exactly as advertised. It's small, but that's what it's used for. If you don't want a larger size, please read the measurements. Can be used to peel and grate ginger. I've never used it on wasabi root.

Pros
  • Quick Change
Cons
  • Almost never