gyuto
A gyuto is a traditional Japanese kitchen knife prized for its versatility, sharpness, and craftsmanship. The term "gyuto" translates to "beef knife," reflecting its origins as a meat-cutting tool, but it is now widely used for various culinary tasks. The typical gyuto features a curved, double-edged blade resembling a Western chef’s knife but often with a thinner, lighter profile to facilitate precise cuts and delicate slicing.
Gyutos are traditionally crafted from high-quality steel, such as carbon steel or layered Damascus steel, which
The handle styles vary, with many gyutos featuring Western-style riveted handles made of wood or composite
Gyutos require regular sharpening and maintenance to retain their edge. They are highly valued among professional
Overall, the gyuto is appreciated for its functional versatility, elegant design, and cultural significance within Japanese