Tawashi Scrubbing Brushes - From The Daiso
A few years ago, I came across and brought home a few Tawaski Scrubbing brushes on a trip to Tokyo. Here's that post . On the next few trips that I've been there, I sought out and brought home some 'made in Japan' brushes and we used them and gave them to family. I really like them, but they don't (at least for us) last long because when food gets stuck in them, it is time to toss. In Japan, you can find these things in different forms at stores and markets, but quite a few of them are NOT made in Japan. If you flip the package over, you'll see that they're made in Sri Lanka or somewhere else. I'm happy to pay $10 or $12 for a real-deal Japanese one. But those other ones? Meh. Especially when I'm not sure how long they'll last before the left-over scrambled eggs that are stuck to the pan infest the brushes. That was, until, we went to our first US-based Daiso called Hello Tokyo up in Niles . At Hello Tokyo - everything (well..