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  2. 10 kitchen staples that every house needs - AOL

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    From quality pots and pans to the utensils that you reach for daily, these are the 10 basics that every kitchen needs. Shop our must-have cookware products below!

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  4. Kitchenware - Wikipedia

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    Various kitchen utensils on a kitchen hook strip. From left: – Pastry blender and potato masher – Spatula and (hidden) serving fork – Skimmer and chef's knife (small cleaver) – Whisk and slotted spoon – Spaghetti ladle – Sieve and measuring spoon set – Bottlebrush and ladle

  5. 12 essential utensils that every kitchen needs - AOL

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  6. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The double-file kitchen (or two-way galley) has two rows of cabinets on opposite walls, one containing the stove and the sink, the other the refrigerator. This is the classical work kitchen and makes efficient use of space. In the L-kitchen, the cabinets occupy two adjacent walls. Again, the work triangle is preserved, and there may even be ...

  7. Kitchen God - Wikipedia

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    The kitchen deity – also known as the Stove God, [1] named Zao Jun, Zao Shen, Zao kimjah, Cokimjah or Zhang Lang – is the most important of a plethora of Chinese domestic gods that protect the hearth and family. The Kitchen God is recognized in Chinese folk religion, Chinese mythology, and Taoism. He is also celebrated throughout the ...

  8. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    For gripping and lifting. Usually used to move items on hot surfaces, such as barbecues, or to select small or grouped items, such as sugar cubes or salad portions. Two long arms with a pivot near the handle. Trussing needle: For pinning, or sewing up, poultry and other meat. [11]

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