A variety of onion peelers that can peel onions in 4.2 seconds are featured!
"Tamajiro" is a product catalog for onion processing machines developed, wholesaled, and sold by Tamajiro Co., Ltd., which mainly deals with onion processing machines such as onion peeling machines. The catalog features products including the "Tamajiro Type 21," which can simultaneously complete the removal of roots, skins, and tops, as well as the "Tamajiro Type 18" and "Tamajiro Type 101." By using the labor-saving and low-cost Tamajiro machines, you can always have fresh onions at your disposal. [Contents] ■ Vertical stainless steel ■ Turntable system ■ Conveyor type ■ Large conveyor type *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Featured Products】 ■Vertical Stainless Steel - Tamajiro Model 21 ■Turntable Type - Tamajiro Model 18 ■Conveyor Type - Tamajiro Model 101 ■Large Conveyor Type - Tamajiro Model 201, etc. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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The Charm of Tama Jiro It is the ability to peel, root, and trim fresh onions in just a few seconds. Recently, the attitude of the Japanese towards food is being reevaluated worldwide. There is a difference between the approach to ingredients cultivated by those regarded as connoisseurs and the approach to food that is not. In the Japanese diet, which is overflowing with mass-produced food, there is an astonishing amount of food that lacks texture! Diet has an incredible influence that can even change children's physical development and lifestyle. Looking at the recent educational white paper (2005) that states children's physical strength is declining, concerns about food begin to bubble up. Although we live in an era of mass consumption with many imports from abroad, the rapid increase in people who insist on only consuming reliable products is likely a reflection of recent worries about food. Mothers are becoming increasingly aware of the loss of freshness in ingredients and are seeking domestic products, even if they are somewhat more expensive; such behavior is becoming more noticeable. The value of Tama Jiro lies in that.