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๐ฟ Elevate your kitchen game with natural, long-lasting chopsticks that cook as hard as you do!
YOSUKATA Reusable Natural Wooden Long Cooking Chopsticks come in a set of three pairs with varying lengths (11.8", 13", 14.2") crafted from polished, heat-resistant bamboo. Designed specifically for cookingโnot eatingโthey offer durability and eco-friendliness, ideal for stir-frying, grilling, and mixing. Hand wash recommended to maintain shape and longevity, making them a sustainable, professional-grade addition to any modern kitchen.






























| ASIN | B09BR9NSBS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,820 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #100 in Chopsticks |
| Brand | YOSUKATA |
| Brand Name | YOSUKATA |
| Color | Medium Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,511 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04897124340190 |
| Item Length | 14.2 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Yosukata |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 30 days |
| Material | Wood |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Number of Sets | 3 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
S**U
nice wok for those who want to learn and improve cooking
I like it. I did have to use a regular sponge with the green abrasive side to polish more the edge of the pan because it felt a bit too sharp. So ..it's not a big issue for me. I just polished with abrasive damp sponge until it got less sharp. I did the steps for washing and for creating the "patina" surface. I took it outside in the backyard on the grill flames, to make it hot until the color turned blueish on the inside. It was already a bit blueish (fire tempered) when it arrived. So, make sure that you wash it as directed, and heat it up before using thick paper napkins to treat the inside with oil to create that 'Patina" surface. And....run the fan on high and open the windows or door at your kitchen before you start oiling the hot wok....because you'll get a lot of smoke from burnt oil. But i love it now to make steaks , fry onions, etc. I dont worry about scratching it . I clean it up after every use and apply the process again to keep building that 'PAtina". Strong handle and built. IM using an electric stove, so it fits well on it. I didnt buy it with a lid. I have an older lid from another fry pan. I can say that it's not for those who want light fry pans or who have weak hands. But its weight is normal for the size of steel. If you prefer something that is not heavy, and you dont want to spend a short time to prepare the "Patina" surface, then it's not for you. Not for people with weak hands because even during washing you have to handle it safely. But it's a wonderful wok if you like the benefits of it (big for cooking lots of food, long lasting) and you're confident.
M**E
Great Quality Wok That Gets Better With Use
The YOSUKATA 13.5" carbon steel wok is a great value for the priceโit's sturdy, heats quickly, and works well for high-heat stir-frying on most stovetops. Like any carbon steel pan it needs proper seasoning and care, but once broken in it develops a natural non-stick surface and cooks food evenly with excellent flavor.
A**R
This is a really great wok, if properly seasoned and maintained.
This is the best wok I have ever owned. Sturdy but light weight, and completely non-stick - once properly seasoned. I've seen a lot of 1 star reviews for this product, which all appear attributable to improper preparation and use, so here are some tips to avoid the issues others have had with this wok. It is essential to properly prepare and season the pan per the instructions provided by the manufacturer. First, when washing in hot soapy water to remove the protective layer, dry immediately with a paper towel. If you see black material on the paper towel, wash it again. Repeat until no more black stuff comes off. I had to wash mine three times rather than the recommended two (right photo). When seasoning, heat the wok SLOWLY to avoid warping the flat bottom. Once it is warm add oil or lard, and gradually turn up the heat until the oil starts smoking, then turn the heat down to the lowest temp that will keep the oil smoking. Continuously wipe the hot oil around the entire inside surface of the pan - using tongs and a thickly folded piece of paper towel. Keep wiping with the oiled paper towel for at least 5 minutes, preferably 10, then turn off the heat and let the pan cool to room temp before wiping clean with a paper towel. Again, if black material comes off the pan - repeat the process until no more black stuff comes off (dark yellow / brown color is fine). The wok is then ready to use. I was a bit concerned when, during the seasoning process, a couple spots appeared at the bottom of the pan that were different in color and texture from the rest of the interior surface (left photo). However, these discolorations did not affect performance of the pan - which was completely non-stick from the first meal on. Where I differ a bit from the manufacturer's instructions is the recommedation that once the pan is properly cured, after cooking all you have to do is let the pan cool, rinse with warm water, and dry. This may be adequate when the only fluid added to the pan is cooking oil. But if you finish your stir-fry by making a sauce that comprises an appreciable amount of water (e.g. stock), that can adversely impact the not-stick properties of even a properly seasoned pan by "leeching out" some of the oil from the metal. In that case, if after rinsing and drying the color of the interior of the wok appear dull, or the surface is not slick to the touch, I recommend washing the wok gently with warm, soapy water, rinsing and drying throughly. Then warm the wok on low-medium heat, and throughly wipe the inside of the pan with a small amount of oil (using tongs and paper towel). Turn off the heat, let the pan cool, then throughly dry the interior of the pan with a clean paper towel to remove the residual oil. I use that lightly-oiled piece of paper towel to wipe down the outside of the pan (to inhibit rust), and the wooden handle. Final thought, if the above processes of seasoning, cleaning and maintaining the wok seem a bit much / tedious - you should probably buy a different product (e.g. aluminum or steel wok with a non-stick coating). If not properly cared for, your food will stick to a carbon or steel wok, and it will eventually rust. That's just the nature of the beast.
N**3
Great wok but do not use metal spatulas!
It is gorgeous wok and it performs but do not use the metal wok spatula turners, it will damage the wok. I don't know why they even put them as a set. The metal spatulas will create dents on the wok and it is not self healing. It will work but will have the little dents. Use wood spatula only if purchasing this wok. Thank me later.
4**E
FULL OF RUST & SPOTS- COULDNโT REMOVE! BUYER BEWARER
I was so excited to receive this wok. I did a lot of research and over 75% off everything I read rated this as one of the best flat based, carbon steel wok. I donโt know if the problem was the fact that it was โpre seasonedโ by the company, but it arrived with rust spots visible. The booklet stated that this could happen and gave me instructions on how to โremove the rustโ and re-season. Making note that it could take up to 3-8 processes to have it fully seasoned and without rust or spots. The process of seasoning, after washing and hand drying, included heating wok, adding oil, rubbing the oil in the hot pan for 10-15 minutes. Then to heat in the oven for an hour. Then you have to let it completely cool before starting the process over again. Doing this once, twice or even 3 times would have been fine. (I own cast iron pots). But 8 times is ridiculous. But because I couldnโt get the spots and rust away, I had no choice to continue the process. I DID THIS 10 TIMES to no avail. Itโs so disgusting to spend money on something that I put over 15+ hours of my time into trying to make the wok functional. (This took me a week) Itโs my fault I didnโt complain to seller because actually I was hoping it would eventually look like it was supposed to look. So disappointed! I have never cooked in this wok. The pictures are only me repeating the โprocessโ of seasoning. I think the pan was defective from the beginning because I couldnโt get rust spots off at all!
P**L
Nice Wok
Well made. Very happy to find a wok with the handle welded on, not rivets. Preseasoned, followed direction to clean before use. Nice size for a family size dinner. Easy to use on an electric stove with the flat bottom. Stable on the stove top. Visibly nice.
R**N
Excellent quality wok with good pre-seasoning
One of the best woks I have owned - Yosukata makes great woks. The proportions/geometry are perfect with a flat base but rounded sides, and the wok is solidly constructed but not *too* heavy for one-hand use. The factory pre-seasoning is very good, which allows a very even and consistent seasoning. Highly recommended if this is your first time buying a wok, and you may find yourself cooking a lot more with this as an everyday pan rather than just stir fry. One pro tip: To get the best performance from your gas range and traditional wok heat distribution, remove the round diffuser plate that sits about the flame outlet, which produces a single 'jet' of flame. This allows a strong jet of heat to curve around the base and concentrate the heat in the center. Cleaning is pretty simple: Just take a handful of kosher/coarse salt and scrub the wok and with a wet sponge - water only, no soap. When done, just apply a thin coat of oil again with a paper towel and whip it clean. There is no need for soap, or heavy scouring pads. 10/10 would recommend.
D**C
Great wok
Great well made wok.The handles are welded on and not rivets, which is a huge plus for me as it looks very sturdy. The wok size is larger than my previous, but it isn't a problem. The angle of the handle is quite high, and it took a little getting used to. I'll never use the "pow" action to cook. Bottom is flat and magnetic for sure, but I use it on an open flame. Price was about the same as the better woks I seen in the local asian markets.
D**C
Trรจs satisfaite
Trรจs bonne qualitรฉ. Bien suivre le mode d'emploi. Pas de nettoyage agressif, bien sรปr. Le manche reste bien solidaire du wok, ce qui n'arrive pas toujours avec les bas prix. Je n'ai pas eu besoin de "reculotter" ce wk depuis que je l'ai (1 an ยฝ) Je fais aussi mon fish and chips dedans, entre autres.
E**I
Amazing! A little of bit of learning curve but very happy with it
Review after 6 months of usage. This pan is much better than the Le Creuset non-stick pan which I paid over $250 and lasted less than two years. This one has developed a nice patina after several uses and months later, it has the natural non-stick property. No more toxic chemical materials. I followed the manufacture's direction before first use. Now I use it for all stir fry needs. I am a cast iron lover but it's too heavy. This one is super light. It heats up almost instantly. I only use a few drops of soap and gentle cleaning pads-- rinse right after use and it's been great.
A**R
Very good
Have overcome initial trepidation: it has turned out to be a kitchen stalwart.
D**E
Cooking chopsticks
Using it on the spaghetti etc L๐vely bamboo
D**3
A โwokโ-horse
Excellent addition to my kitchen, works as described but provided care is taken to season and prepare the wok. Well worth the steep price.
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