SOGA Cast Iron Omelette Pan is the traditional rectangular shape for rolled egg omelets
Make tamagoyaki for breakfast or bento, as a sushi topping, or for a healthy snack
Cast iron is durable and retains heat well
The bottom provides good heat conduction and storage performance to lock nutrition and delicacy of food
Tips: How to protect the cast iron from rust?:
Storage:
Store cleaned and seasoned pans in a dry place. If stacking pans that will nest together, place a layer of paper towel between each. Don't store cast iron pans with their lids in place unless you put something between lid and pan to allow air circulation.
During Use:
Heat a pan on a burner slowly, first on low, then increase to higher settings. Avoid using metal utensils with sharp edges or corners. Avoid cooking acidic foods that may compromise your seasoning. Allow a pan to cool on its own to room temperature before cleaning.
Specifications:
Material: Cast Iron with wood handle
Suitable for: induction cooktop, oven, and gas stove/gas burner