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What’s inside the cube?

A carbon graphite cooking tool from Japan is a one-stop pot for poaching, grilling, steaming and braising

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Chef Prateek Sadhu of Masque restaurant cooking with ANAORI, a Japanese cooking equipment made of carbon graphite. Pics/Ashish Raje

Chef Prateek Sadhu of Masque restaurant cooking with ANAORI, a Japanese cooking equipment made of carbon graphite. Pics/Ashish Raje

What looks like a top-secret cuboid box that may protect a deathly secret sits on the kitchen top of Masque. Chef Prateek Sadhu lifts the square plate top, revealing a circular wooden lid made of Hinoki Japanese cypress that opens into deep-rounded bottomed cooking pot called Imogama, which means potato shaped. The cube is called ANAORI Kakugama, a cooking tool with superior heat retention that also rivals the far infrared emissivity achieved when cooking with charcoal. Made of carbon graphite, it emits five times more infrared than cast iron.

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