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In Japanese cuisine, a hangiri (半切 or 飯切?), also known as handai (飯台?, a rice table or rice bowl) is a round, flat-bottomed wooden tub or barrel used in the final steps of preparing rice for sushi. Traditional hangiri are made from cypress wood bound with two copper bands. They range in diameter from about 30 cm (1 ft) for use at home, to 1 meter (3 feet) for use in a restaurant.

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Hangiri How to use and take care of your Sushi Oke Hangiri Handai Your

The hangiri and a shamoji wooden paddle are used to dress and to cool the rice. After cooking, the rice is transferred to the hangiri where it is tossed with a dressing made of rice vinegar, sugar, and salt. When the mixing is complete, it is covered with a cloth (fukin) and allowed to cool.

Hangiri How to use and take care of your Sushi Oke Hangiri Handai Your

A typical "hangiri" may cost two or three times as much as an expensive steel cooking pot.

Sushi rice preparation in hangiri timelapse video


Hangiri Lesson 2 Equipment Maki Zavelli

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Hangiri Wikipedia