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  2. These Carving Knives Are Ideal for Home Chefs, Pit Masters ...

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    Granton Edge Carving Knife The carbon stainless steel blade gives exceptional strength and durability to this corrosion-resistant carving knife. The blunt end is ideal for briskets, salmon, and ...

  3. Cimeter - Wikipedia

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    A cimeter or scimitar is a large, curved butcher's knife, with a blade typically 8–14" (20–35 cm) long. It is used primarily for cutting large pieces of meat into retail cuts such as steaks. [ 1] These knives are available with and without a granton edge. According to Webstaurant Store, a major supplier to the food industry, "Granton edge ...

  4. Santoku - Wikipedia

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    A traditional round-handled Japanese santoku knife A European-style santoku knife with a Granton edge (fluted blade) The santoku bōchō (Japanese: 三徳包丁, 'three virtues knife' or 'three uses knife') or bunka bōchō (文化包丁) is a general-purpose kitchen knife originating in Japan. Its blade is typically between 13 and 20 cm (5.1 ...

  5. Kitchen knife indentation - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen knife indentation. Knife indentation is done away from the edge of a kitchen knife. A knife most simply has either a rectangular or wedge-shaped cross-section (sabre-grind v. flat-grind, but may also have concave indentations or hollows, whose purpose is to reduce adhesion of the food to the blade, so producing a cleaner and easier cut.

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