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The Essentials
Specialty Knives
The Different Edges
Straight
The straight edge offers a smooth, clean, exact cut and can be used on a wide variety of meat, vegetables, and fruits. Straight edges are found on paring knives, utility knives, cooks knives, carving knives and many others.
Serrated
The serrated edge has small, saw-like teeth that enable the blade to slice cleanly through food with delicate textures without damaging soft insides. Another variation of the serrated edge is the reverse scalloped edge.
Double Serrated
The double serrated edge contains an additional serration in between the teeth of a traditional serrated knife. This second serration never comes into contact with foods or cutting boards during use which is what causes a blade to dull. With proper use, the double serration will never need to be sharpened.
Hollow
The hollow edge contains evenly spaced vertical indentations that create small air pockets between the blade and the food. These small air pockets gently push food off the blade and reduce the friction and drag when slicing.
Scalloped
The scalloped edge has rounded teeth as opposed to the saw-like teeth of a serrated knife. These rounded teeth enable the blade to slice through foods you would use a serrated blade. They also slice effortlessly through meat without tearing like a serrated blade.
Asian Style
Our Asian style blades are characterized by a tighter blade angle of 10 degrees, compared to the traditional angle of 14 for western style blades. This tighter angle is ideal for slicing meat, fish and produce.