Multi-Use Cast Iron Miso Soup Pot with Wooden Lid(24.5cm)
Multi-Use Cast Iron Miso Soup Pot with Wooden Lid(24.5cm)
This versatile cast iron pot is perfect for preparing miso soup, sukiyaki, and other stews. With a sturdy steel handle and a wooden lid, it is designed for various heat sources, including gas, induction, and cassette stoves. The thick base ensures excellent heat conductivity, while the non-stick surface, created through a natural oil layer, offers a healthier and safer cooking experience. Ideal for family meals or camping trips, this pot delivers durable, even heat and exceptional flavor retention.

Key Features
- Excellent Heat Conductivity
The thick base collects heat efficiently, ensuring uniform cooking and reducing cooking times. This makes it perfect for making flavorful soups and stews.

- Versatile Heat Source Compatibility
Designed for use on various heat sources like induction stoves, gas stoves, cassette stoves, and optical ovens, providing convenience for every cooking style.

- Non-Stick Natural Coating
The cast iron's surface develops a non-stick layer through natural oil oxidation, ensuring no harmful chemicals are used while providing a non-stick cooking experience.

- Durable & Long-Lasting
Crafted with high-quality materials, this pot is designed for durability, with a sturdy steel handle that offers long-lasting performance even with high heat.

- Safe & Efficient Cooking
Quickly locks in moisture, preserving the natural taste and nutrients of your food. Its even heat distribution reduces cooking times, improving efficiency and taste.

Product Specifications
- Color: Black, & Wood
- Material: Cast Iron, Wooden Lid, Steel Handle
- Pack Include: 1x Pot with Handle, 1x Wooden Lid
Size:
- Diameter: 25 cm, Height: 9 cm

Care Instructions:
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Season Before First Use
Wash the pot with warm water, dry completely, and apply a thin layer of edible oil inside to build a natural non-stick layer. -
Hand Wash Only
Clean with warm water and a soft sponge. Avoid dishwashers or harsh detergents, as they can damage the seasoning and shorten the pot’s lifespan. -
Dry Immediately After Cleaning
Wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth after washing to prevent rust. Heat lightly on the stove if needed to remove residual moisture. -
Avoid Prolonged Soaking
Do not leave the pot in water for extended periods, as this may cause rusting and weaken the iron surface.
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Care for Wooden Handle
Keep wooden parts dry and away from prolonged exposure to water or direct sunlight to prevent cracking or warping.
