For the mom who's a chef, and spends most weekends in her garden, this is the perfect gift.
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Audrey Lee,
Architectural Digest,
1 May 2026
The gyuto was born when Western culinary influences became de rigeur, and chefs needed a more versatile blade shape, adept at push cuts and pull-through slicing, with a slight curve that allowed some light chopping.
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