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Chopfork – A utensil with a fork at one end and chopsticks/tongs at the other. [3] Chork – Pointed and slightly curved tongs, which can be used like chopsticks (as pincers) or as a fork (for spearing). [4] [5] A different kind of chork is a fork with a split handle, which can be broken in half to make two chopsticks. [6]
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Carpentersville was laid out about 1840 by Philip Carpenter, and named for him. [2] A post office was established at Carpentersville in 1850, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1910. [3]
A Shorter Tasting Menu. Food & Wine / Nobu. Nobu Dry Miso Seasoning. Get a taste of Nobu, the high-end Japanese restaurant group from 1989 F&W Best New Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, with its Dry Miso ...
Vietnam has a number of specialized chopsticks for cooking and stirring rice such as Đũa cả (箸奇) are large, flat chopsticks used to serve rice from a pot and there is a specialized type of chopsticks for stir-frying, they are usually 10–20 cm longer than normal chopsticks called Đũa xào (箸炒).
Location of the Dundee Township Historic District (dark blue) in the upper Fox River Valley. West Dundee was first settled in 1834 by Jesse H. Newman. Shortly afterward, Newman's travel mate Joseph Russell erected his house on the east side of the Fox River, effectively becoming the first settler of East Dundee.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on azb.wikipedia.org کارپنترزویل، ایلینوی; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Carpentersville (Illinois) Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Kane County (Illinois) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Carpentersville; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org کارپنترزویل ...
Carpentersville is an unincorporated community located in Pohatcong Township in Warren County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [1] [2] Carpentersville is located on the east bank of the Delaware River, 6 mi (9.7 km) south of Phillipsburg. Pohatcong Creek flows into the Delaware River south of Carpentersville. [3]