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  5. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Butcher's twine, Cooking twine, Kitchen string, Kitchen twine: For trussing roasts of meat or poultry. Twine must be cotton—never synthetic—and must be natural—never bleached—in order to be "food grade". Whisk: Balloon whisk, gravy whisk, flat whisk, flat coil whisk, bell whisk, and other types.

  6. Dazey Products Company - Wikipedia

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    The company specialized in the manufacture of kitchen gadgets. [2] It manufactured brand names such as "Seal-A-Meal" and "Food Saver". The Rival Company purchased Dazey's product line in November 1996. [3] The remnants of Dazey Products Company was dissolved by 1999. [citation needed]

  7. Chindōgu - Wikipedia

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    In the magazine, Kawakami used his spare pages to showcase several bizarre prototypes for products. He named these gadgets "chindōgu"; Kawakami himself said that a more appropriate translation than "unusual tool" is "weird tool". This special category of inventions subsequently became familiar to the Japanese people.

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