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Microban, Calphalon Develop Antimicrobial Knife Sets

Microban International has partnered with Calphalon brand – manufacturer of premium-quality cookware, bakeware, cutlery and appliances – to develop a range of kitchen knives with built-in antimicrobial product protection. Calphalon Classic and Select by Calphalon knife sets now have specifically formulated Microban SilverShield technology built into the handle of each knife, helping to provide antimicrobial product protection.

Calphalon knives with Microban technology

Every home chef faces the daily challenge of maintaining clean surfaces through constant washing and sanitizing. Insufficient hygiene measures – combined with the diminishing antimicrobial activity of some cleaning solutions after application – can lead to exponential microbial growth. This contributes to the risk of staining, odors and premature degradation of kitchen equipment. As one of the most commonly used utensils while preparing food, kitchen knives are particularly susceptible to these issues.

Calphalon and Microban have addressed this by incorporating industry-leading silver ion antimicrobial technology into the most common touch points – handles – of the popular Calphalon Classic and Select by Calphalon knives. This helps to prevent the growth of microorganisms on the surface of the handles. The technology begins to work as soon as microorganisms come into contact with the handle, supporting and enhancing existing cleaning practices to provide 24/7 protection for the lifetime of the product, without ever washing off or becoming less effective.

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STEELPORT Knife Company Debuts with Limited Edition Chef’s Knife

STEELPORT Knife Co., an American-forged carbon steel cutlery brand handcrafted in Portland, Oregon, and dedicated to producing the finest kitchen knives available, has just launched with its first and flagship product, the STEELPORT 8” Chef Knife.

STEELPORT Knife Co. was founded in the midst of the global uncertainties of early 2020 by Eytan Zias and an experienced team. Zias is a former chef, owner of a premier knife shop and skilled bladesmith. With 25 years experience professionally using, sharpening, selling and teaching about cutlery, plus a passion for hand forging and heat treating his own knives, Zias is a respected expert on the cutlery industry, where it’s heading and what’s missing. He has applied his extensive knowledge, experience and craftsmanship to develop STEELPORT.

“Nothing in the kitchen knife world compares to a properly forged carbon steel knife,” said Zias, STEELPORT co-Founder and Bladesmith. “With STEELPORT, I’ve created the knife I would want for myself, and included the functional details I’ve recommended for years but couldn’t find all in one product. As we reintroduce American-forged carbon steel knives, I’m confident we are contributing something truly original to the kitchen knife market for professional chefs and discerning home cooks.”

“Nearly all cutlery is mass produced overseas, but the best knives are traditionally forged and locally made by independent craftspeople on a very small inaccessible scale,” said Ron Khormaei, STEELPORT co-Founder, who was also the co-founder and past chief executive officer of FINEX, which established the modern heirloom segment of cast iron cookware. “STEELPORT fills that market gap with an entirely American-sourced and locally handcrafted knife, combining traditional processes with modern innovations to produce the finest trusted kitchen knives available to a wider audience.”

Key differentiating features of the STEELPORT 8” Chef Knife, which retails for $400, include:

  • Drop Forged Full Tang: solid one-piece drop forged construction from blade tip to end cap for a well balanced and long lasting knife.
  • 65 HRC 52100 Carbon Steel: proprietary heat treatment and cryo process results in a fine grained wear-resistant blade delivering first-ever exceptional hardness without becoming brittle.
  • Temper Line: differential heat treatment creates a softer spine for overall durability.
  • Contoured Bolster with Hand Polished Edges: smooth transition from bolster to handle for comfort, and encourages proper pinch grip hold.
  • Oregon Big Leaf Maple Handle: beautiful locally sourced natural hardwood, stabilized with resin to meet tough kitchen requirements and won’t shrink or swell.

The STEELPORT 8” Chef Knife is now available for purchase on the company’s website. There are 85 knives in the STEELPORT first production run batch; these limited-edition first 85 knives will include a signed and numbered certificate with purchase.

Viking Culinary Introduces Reversible Wood Prep and Carving Board

Clipper Corporation has added a Reversible Prep and Carving Butcher Block Board to its Viking Culinary product lineup. Made of Acacia, which is both aesthetically pleasing and renewable, this double-sided, multi-purpose board will help any home chef save time and space in the kitchen. It’s water resistant, affordable, durable, and stunning to look at.

This butcher block cutting board has three built-in prep bowls on one side. Each well measures exactly one cup for an easy and effective tool that makes food prep a breeze and reduces the number of prep bowls that need cleaning after dinner. The flip side of the board serves as a carving station with a juice groove all around the border to prevent protein juice spillage. The sides of the board features indentations that make it easy to carry from one place to another for serving. The double-sided nature of the board helps prevent cross contamination of foods during prep.

The dimensions of the board are 20 inches by 14 inches by 1.58 inches. With a beautiful finish, this product serves as an elegant serving platter as well as a cutting board with a surface that preserves knives from damage.

The board will be available late September at specialty retailers and online.

A Family Tradition of Damascus Cutlery

By Lorrie Baumann

Don’t wait until next year to learn about Faneema Cutlery, which makes the knife named the 2020 Knife of the Year at this year’s Shot Show, the outdoor sports show held January 2020 in Las Vegas. Although the natural emphasis in the cutlery that’s displayed at the Shot Show is on hunting knives, the win also threw a spotlight on Faneema’s culinary knives. Sales for Faneema’s cutlery range have now outstripped those for its line of recreational knives, and the company had intended to introduce those to a wider American market at The Inspired Home Show this year, only to be foiled by the COVID-19 outbreak.

Faneema Cutlery specializes in hand-forged Damascus steel knives. They’re designed by Qamar Abbas, a Pakistani native who follows traditions that came down to him from his father, Ghulam Abbas, who learned his own skills during his childhood in Wazirabad, Pakistan, an elite knife-making center for the country. Abbas and his wife Janice, the co-Owners of Faneema Cutlery, had been raising their family in the U.S. for decades when two of their sons approached them with a proposition that they’d like to learn knife-making and then go into business for themselves. After years of apprenticeship, Qamar and Fakhar left the United States to start their own company in Pakistan, where they make knives that they export to the United States. Janice and Ghulam remained in the U.S., where they import and sell the knives to the American market.

The company started three years ago in Texas, where Faneema specialized in outdoor recreational knives, but Janice and Ghulam have since moved to Illinois, where they’ve set up their business outside Chicago and have turned their attention to culinary knives after sales for those took off, Janice said.
“The knives are all designed by us,” she said. “They are all unique. Damascus, by its very nature, is unique. They’re like fingerprints; you cannot duplicate them.”

Faneema Cutlery knives are made of high-carbon Damascus steel that’s relatively easy to sharpen to an extremely sharp edge. They have full-tang construction for balance and durability. Handles for the culinary line are either resin or pakkawood, both common in high-end knives adopted by working chefs. Although they have the quality and beauty that make them stand out, they’re offered at an affordable price point that makes them achievable for home cooks as well as professional chefs.

Because they’re high-carbon steel, they require greater care than a stainless steel knife, and they should never go into a dishwasher. “Damascus appeals to knife aficionados who shop for knives at specialty stores where we hope to feature our knives in the future,” Janice said. “Our knives are popular with men in particular who love to cook and take care of knives. They especially like them for outdoor cooking.”
Faneema offers its culinary knives in sets, most of them anchored by an 8-inch chef knife. “We do have some sets with an 8-inch and a 6-inch,” Janice said. “We do make some 10-inch, but we’ve found that the bigger knives aren’t as popular.”

The company has just brought out a new set that also includes a filet-style knife. “Damascus doesn’t have any give to it, but it has the slender knife that goes to a very sharp point,” Janice said. “All of our knives have a paring/utility knife with a 4.5-inch blade, and we’re going to try to get in a 3.5-inch paring.” Some sets also include a cleaver.

The newest set, FC3124, includes the cleaver, an 8-inch chef knife, 6-inch filet knife, 6-inch chef knife and a 4-inch paring knife, all with pakkawood handles. The five-knife set will retail for $395.
Faneema also has the ability to do custom orders or create custom sets for retailers and can create custom pieces for individual customers. “We can etch or print designs or company logos on the knives, whatever they need,” Janice said. “It takes around three months to create a custom piece.”
For more information, call Janice Abbas at 469.388.7343, email janice@faneema.com or visit www.faneemacutlery.com.

Cheese Boards from Picnic at Ascot

Picnic at Ascot can help get your customers ready for their holiday entertaining with an offering of a full range of cheese boards with and without ceramic relish dishes for the pickles, the jams, the almonds that a host might want to serve with a lovely wheel of Brie and a few slices of Cheddar. Its CB 20 measures 16 inches by 20 inches and comes with two ceramic relish dishes and a set of four cheese tools. It retails for $75.

CB 33 is the same size, but comes with three ceramic relish dishes and a brushed stainless cheese knife. It retails for $52.

They can also be personalized with a 24-48 hour turnaround time, and they’re available to ship now. For more information, call 877.676.9266, email sales@picnicatascot.com or visit www.picnicatascot.com.