Noda Horo | Pochka Casserole Pot
Since 1934, Tokyo, Japan, Noda Horo has been manufacturing beautiful products for over 80 years. Its enamelware is the signature representation of the brand’s commitment to elegant design, style, food safety, quality, and even-heating efficiency. Now, the company is famous for its cookware such as food containers, baking dishes or stockers.
Noda Horo originally produces not only kitchenware but also physical and chemical acid-resistant enamel products. Unlike many enamelware companies, Noda Horo handles the entire manufacturing process from the making of the substrate of metal to enamel glass coating finish, all made in Japan.
Pochka means "bud" in Russian. It has an attractive round and adorable shape that makes you feel warm just by being there. A small and easy-to-use pot.
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MATERIAL
Body: Enamelware
DIMENSION
Lid: Cherry wood
- Body: Gas stove and oven (250 – 300℃) safe
- Induction or electric stoves safe
- Not microwave safe
- Not Dishwasher safe
- Wash and dry after using
- Do not use tough sponge that might scratch the surface.
- Enamelware is firm and durable but not indestructible
- Avoid the finish cracking: Do not drop, use a nonabrasive soap and sponge to clean and dry immediately.
- The enamel surface can be slightly uneven with tiny black dots on the back of the hem. This is a sign it’s made by hand, and it’s safe to use.
- Some degree of airtightness, but it is not completely airtight.
- The color, joints, and patterns of the wooden lids vary in appearance.