Paring Knife (3.5-in.) by Global

Global knives are a cutlery favorite by professional chefs around the world. Originating in Japan, these Global knives are made from CROMOVA 18 Stainless Steel, a mix of 18 percent chromium for stain restistance plus molybdenum and vanadium for great edge retention. The hollow handle and the light w... See complete description »

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Global knives are a cutlery favorite by professional chefs around the world. Originating in Japan, these Global knives are made from CROMOVA 18 Stainless Steel, a mix of 18 percent chromium for stain restistance plus molybdenum and vanadium for great edge retention. The hollow handle and the light weight of the knife make it easy to use without causing hand fatigue. The thinness of the blade is perfect for peeling vegetables or slicing lemons. The unique darkened dimples on the handle allow for a non-slip grip when slicing that serious home cooks can rely on.

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Love my Global knives.
by gina, MO
September 14, 2010

Great value and excellent product. I have three Global knives and will buy more when I am able.

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Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

Paring #2: Making a cherry pie but forgot to pick up a cherry pitter? Don't fret, a sharp paring knife will easily get the job done. Just slice the cherry in half lengthwise, gently twist the two sides apart, and pop out the pit.