Order vegetable knives online – The knives from Tyrolit Life
The vegetable knife is one of the core pieces of every knife set. After all, vegetables are an important component of a healthy diet, and cutting vegetables is probably a daily task.
When buying a vegetable knife, it is therefore worth looking for quality.
At Tyrolit Life, you will find a wide array of vegetable knives for both hobbyists and professional chefs
Made in Tyrol, these kitchen knives enable efficient slicing and chopping of vegetables in various cuts, and even the rocking cut popular among professionals succeeds effortlessly with Tyrolit Life vegetable knives.
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The vegetable knives at Tyrolit Life – a question of blade shape
A vegetable knife in the kitchen is just as essential as vegetables for a healthy diet. These foods are versatile and enhance a wide variety of dishes. However, for many chefs, cleaning, peeling, and cutting represent time-consuming preparatory tasks
The time-consuming preparation of vegetables can be significantly reduced with the help of special vegetable knives, which you can buy online at Tyrolit. The range includes everything from utility knives and paring knives to santoku knives with a wide blade spine, and even boning and chopping knives.
The Tyrolit Life range includes both vegetable knives in a practical knife set and as individual additions to your knife block – including:
The right vegetable knife depends on its intended use. There’s a noticeable difference whether you’re slicing garlic into paper-thin slices or peeling and chopping a pumpkin into bite-sized pieces.
Vegetable knives come in various shapes tailored to their particular purposes. Typically, the cutting edge is perfectly straight (unlike the serrated edge of a bread knife), while the top edge of the blade slightly curves. Despite this, the blades are quite narrow, with their length ranging from 8 to 23 cm, depending on the model.
Tyrolit Life’s assortment of vegetable knives enables effortless vegetable processing and is also suitable for more specialized tasks. For instance, round vegetables and fruits can be quickly peeled using a special paring knife – a bird’s beak knife.
This knife is considered part of the vegetable knife category but features a different design. The blade curves downwards, resembling a bird’s beak, facilitating easy peeling tasks. The bird’s beak knife is also a common inclusion in many vegetable knife sets.
For larger vegetables, such as types of cabbage, using bigger vegetable knives with blade lengths of about 18 cm is advisable. As with other types of knives, the importance of an ergonomically designed handle, which balances with the blade’s weight, cannot be overstated.
The right vegetable knife depends on its intended use. There’s a noticeable difference whether you’re slicing garlic into paper-thin slices or peeling and chopping a pumpkin into bite-sized pieces.
Vegetable knives come in various shapes tailored to their particular purposes. Typically, the cutting edge is perfectly straight (unlike the serrated edge of a bread knife), while the top edge of the blade slightly curves. Despite this, the blades are quite narrow, with their length ranging from 8 to 23 cm, depending on the model.
Tyrolit Life’s assortment of vegetable knives enables effortless vegetable processing and is also suitable for more specialized tasks. For instance, round vegetables and fruits can be quickly peeled using a special paring knife – a bird’s beak knife.
This knife is considered part of the vegetable knife category but features a different design. The blade curves downwards, resembling a bird’s beak, facilitating easy peeling tasks. The bird’s beak knife is also a common inclusion in many vegetable knife sets.
For larger vegetables, such as types of cabbage, using bigger vegetable knives with blade lengths of about 18 cm is advisable. As with other types of knives, the importance of an ergonomically designed handle, which balances with the blade’s weight, cannot be overstated.
The right vegetable knife depends on its intended use. There’s a noticeable difference whether you’re slicing garlic into paper-thin slices or peeling and chopping a pumpkin into bite-sized pieces.
Vegetable knives come in various shapes tailored to their particular purposes. Typically, the cutting edge is perfectly straight (unlike the serrated edge of a bread knife), while the top edge of the blade slightly curves. Despite this, the blades are quite narrow, with their length ranging from 8 to 23 cm, depending on the model.
Tyrolit Life’s assortment of vegetable knives enables effortless vegetable processing and is also suitable for more specialized tasks. For instance, round vegetables and fruits can be quickly peeled using a special paring knife – a bird’s beak knife.
This knife is considered part of the vegetable knife category but features a different design. The blade curves downwards, resembling a bird’s beak, facilitating easy peeling tasks. The bird’s beak knife is also a common inclusion in many vegetable knife sets.
For larger vegetables, such as types of cabbage, using bigger vegetable knives with blade lengths of about 18 cm is advisable. As with other types of knives, the importance of an ergonomically designed handle, which balances with the blade’s weight, cannot be overstated.
The right vegetable knife depends on its intended use. There’s a noticeable difference whether you’re slicing garlic into paper-thin slices or peeling and chopping a pumpkin into bite-sized pieces.
Vegetable knives come in various shapes tailored to their particular purposes. Typically, the cutting edge is perfectly straight (unlike the serrated edge of a bread knife), while the top edge of the blade slightly curves. Despite this, the blades are quite narrow, with their length ranging from 8 to 23 cm, depending on the model.
Tyrolit Life’s assortment of vegetable knives enables effortless vegetable processing and is also suitable for more specialized tasks. For instance, round vegetables and fruits can be quickly peeled using a special paring knife – a bird’s beak knife.
This knife is considered part of the vegetable knife category but features a different design. The blade curves downwards, resembling a bird’s beak, facilitating easy peeling tasks. The bird’s beak knife is also a common inclusion in many vegetable knife sets.
For larger vegetables, such as types of cabbage, using bigger vegetable knives with blade lengths of about 18 cm is advisable. As with other types of knives, the importance of an ergonomically designed handle, which balances with the blade’s weight, cannot be overstated.
In the Tyrolit Life online shop, you will find the entire range of vegetable knives from the Tyrolean abrasive and blade expert. Each knife is manufactured according to the highest quality standards to support you in daily as well as special tasks in the kitchen.
In addition, in the online shop, you will also find a variety of accessories for your knives – from knife sharpeners to cutting boards to knife blocks – so you can enjoy your knives for a long time!
For precise cutting of vegetables, we recommend our own vegetable knives. With their sharp, smooth blade made of stainless steel, they offer optimal cutting performance and precision.
Which knife is ideal for hard vegetables?
A knife with a stable and sharp blade is recommended for cutting hard vegetables. A classic chef’s knife or Santoku knife with a wide and sturdy blade is well suited for this purpose. These types of knives usually have sufficient length and strength to cut through hard vegetables such as pumpkin, kohlrabi or roots.
What do I use a vegetable knife for?
A vegetable knife is versatile. It is perfect for cutting, cleaning, and chopping various vegetables. Thanks to its special shape and sharp blade, it allows for precise and efficient work in the kitchen.
Which knife is suitable for both meat and vegetables?
A universally applicable knife that is suitable for both meat and vegetables is the chef’s knife. Chef’s knives are distinguished by their versatile shape, which combines a wide blade with a slightly curved tip. These features facilitate precise vegetable cutting as well as meat portioning.
The broad blade of the chef’s knife provides ample surface area for easily cutting vegetables like onions, bell peppers, or carrots. Meanwhile, the knife’s gently curved tip enables precise cuts and control.
Thanks to its length and solidity, the chef’s knife can also be efficiently used for meat cutting. It is exceptionally well-suited for slicing steak or poultry.
Vegetable knives with serrated edges or plain?
Our vegetable knives feature a smooth blade that enables precise cutting of vegetables. The serrated edge is found on other knife models of ours, designed for specific tasks such as slicing through hard bread.
What is a Nakiri knife?
Nakiri is the traditional Japanese vegetable knife. The blade is usually between 45 and 50 mm wide and about 15 to 18 cm long.