2023-08-22 21:58
Kitchen Gadgets
Alex Lowe

Joseph Joseph introduces new 'Fusion' range, designed for Asian cooking

A person is cooking, using a pan to toss a mix of sautéed vegetables. A set of Joseph Joseph utensils hangs on the dark kitchen wall beside them. The background is blurred, showing a hint of greenery.

Earlier today, London based kitchen and home equipment manufacturer Joseph Joseph introduced its latest range of products, called ‘Fusion’. The company has said the new range has been developed over the last two years, with help from its team in Asia. The company has a range of new kitchen utensils which have been specifically designed for dealing with Asian cuisine, from a new rice spoon, wire skimmer, larger spoons and turners as well as a new set of precision tongs, perfect for “delicate foods” such as prawns.

Joseph Joseph Knife Set

New and related, but not in the new Fusion product range is the company’s latest set of kitchen knifes, with included bamboo tray. Manufactured out of Japanese steel, it includes 9cm paring knife, 11cm serrated knife, 14 cm, santoku knife, 20 cm chef’s knife and 20 cm bread knife.

“Developed over two years alongside our Joseph Joseph team in Asia, this exciting new collection features our iconic Elevate™ technology, and utensil shapes specifically designed for practical and precision cooking.”

Antony & Richard Joseph – Company founders

The new range is available now from the official Joseph Joseph website, with a starting price of £8 for the new rice spoon.

Alex Lowe

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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