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February 28, 2017

Azmaya's Juicer. Now we have stocks.

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Azmaya's Juicer. Now we have stocks.
https://www.shokunin.com/en/azmaya/juicer.html

February 24, 2017

Grilled Rice Ball or Pancake

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Grilled Rice Ball or Pancake
https://www.shokunin.com/en/rikucho/onigiri.html

February 20, 2017

Azmaya's Juicer was added. It is very popular in Japan.

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Azmaya's Juicer was added. It is very popular in Japan. This juicer is made of Amakusa Pottery Stone, and is made in Hasami, Japan. You can make fresh juices and dressings by your hands.
https://www.shokunin.com/en/azmaya/juicer.html
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