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Japanese Tamagoyaki Egg Pan

Japanese Tamagoyaki Egg Pan

Rectangular pan for layered Japanese omelette. Works on all cooktops.

Price RangeΒ₯2,000 ~ Β₯3,000

Specifications

Material: Iron or non-stick | Size: 12x18cm (standard) | Handle: Heat-resistant | Made in Japan | Compatible: All heat sources including induction

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❀️Why Tourists Love This

The rectangular tamagoyaki pan is essential for making the sweet, layered Japanese omelette found in every bento and sushi restaurant. The unique shape lets you roll the egg in layers, creating that signature spiral pattern. An affordable gateway to Japanese home cooking.

πŸ“‹How to Use in Japan

1. Heat the pan on medium-low heat

2. Lightly oil the surface

3. Pour a thin layer of seasoned egg mixture

4. When semi-set, roll from one end to the other

5. Push to one side, add more egg, roll again

6. Repeat 3-4 times for beautiful layered tamagoyaki

⭐Reviews & Traveler Voices

4.4/ 3,500+ reviews on Amazon Japan

What Reviewers Say

Once you try making tamagoyaki in the proper pan, there's no going back. The rectangular shape is essential for the rolling technique. Even heat distribution. Works on all cooktops including induction. The iron version develops a beautiful non-stick patina over time. Great for regular omelettes too.

Traveler Voices

β€œMy kids now request 'Japanese eggs' every morning. This pan makes breakfast fun and impressive.”

β€” @bentomom on X

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