Mushiki
"Seiro" redirects here. For the town in Japan, see Seirō, Niigata.
"Seiro" redirects here. For the Mongolian sumo wrestler, see Seirō Takeshi.
Mushiki (蒸し器, literally: steam-vessel) or seiro (蒸籠, literally: steam-basket) are two different types of Japanese steamers.
Mushiki are round steamers made from bamboo like those used in Chinese cuisine. They can be stacked on top of each other so that the steam can cook many different servings simultaneously. Seiro are large rectangular steamers made traditionally from bamboo but nowadays also often from metal. Seiro can also be stacked.
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