Japanese Graters / Slicers



Japanese Metal Grater

Metal Grater

This is a traditional Japanese metal grater, still made today. It is used for Ginger and various other reasonably soft items, and grates quite fine. The reverse side features a smaller and much finer grater.

This grater is made of a hard alloy aluminum, which gives me pause as I generally avoid aluminum in cooking equipment that would be exposed to acidic juices. I'd rather use a Microplane grater which is stainless steel, or a Japanese Ceramic Grater - but one sided stainless steel versions similar to this are now also available.

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Japanese Ceramic Grater

Ceramic Grater

This type of grater is used especially for Ginger, but also Daikon Radish, Garlic, small Onions, Carrots, and hard Cheese. It is not tremendously efficient, but is fine for small amounts. Unlike an aluminum grater, it will not impart a metallic taste. The photo example is 4 inches diameter (10 cm) and cost 2022 US $12.99. Versions are available from 3-1/2 inches to 6-1/2 inches.

Shark Skin Grater

Shark Skin Grater

This is an extremely fine grater made from actual Shark Skin. It is generally used for grating Wasabe. A very small one (2.16 inches wide) can be purchased for about 2022 US $26. Artificial ones made of stainless steel are also available at around $60 for 3.3 inch wide.   Photo by Chris 73 distributed under license Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike v3.0 Unported Attribution required.

Japanese Wood Julienne Cutter

Julienne Cutter, Traditional

This traditional mandolin form cutter, which makes very fine threads on the side shown, and juliennes a little smaller than Western juliennes on the other side. This one is over 50 years old and probably not available any more.

Modern Japanese Julienne Cutter

Julienne Cutter / Slicer, Modern

This modern unit by Soonear is much more flexible than the traditional wooden version, as it can cut threads and juliennes to three widths using changeable blades, and with adjustable thickness. It can also do plain slices, again with adjustable thickness. Blades of this unit were all very sharp, not sheet metal but ground from solid. It cost 2022 US $35 on-line.

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