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Aoniko, what is it?

Guide to aoniko: place the term within Japanese kitchen and knife vocabulary. Clear advice to choose, use and care for the piece better.

Aoniko, what is it?

Aoniko (Leaf Shape on Some Japanese Knives) is a term referring to the curvature of the blade on certain Japanese knives. Its design facilitates rocking cutting motions, ideal for cutting ingredients with precision.

Context in Japanese kitchen tools

This term is part of the vocabulary that makes Japanese tools easier to choose. Understanding it helps compare pieces by use, material, maintenance and real kitchen feel.

How to use this information

Before buying, connect the concept with blade shape, steel, handle and care notes. The best piece is the one that fits your habits and the kind of cutting you want to improve.