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  2. The 9 Best Mandoline Slicers, According To Kitchen Experts

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    We tapped experts to find the best mandoline slicers that are a cut above the rest, from the safest slicers to mandolines preferred by professional chefs. The 9 Best Mandoline Slicers, According ...

  3. Mandoline - Wikipedia

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    A mandoline consists of two parallel working surfaces, one of which can be adjusted in height. [3] A food item is slid along the adjustable surface until it reaches a blade mounted on the fixed surface, slicing it and letting it fall. Other blades perpendicular to the main blade are often mounted so that the slice is cut into strips.

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    This Rotary Peeler has standard, serrated and julienne blades that can be switched with a simple motion. Plus, this tiny gadget’s case unclips to make cleaning a breeze. Shop here: https://amzn ...

  5. Julienning - Wikipedia

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    Julienne, allumette, or French cut, is a culinary knife cut in which the food item is cut into long thin strips, similar to matchsticks. [1] Common items to be julienned are carrots for carrots julienne , celery for céléris remoulade , potatoes for julienne fries , or cucumbers for naengmyeon .

  6. Pietro Denis - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Pietro Denis, 1768, taken from the cover of his book Méthode pour apprendre à jouer de la mandoline sans Maître (method to learn how to play mandolin without a teacher). Pietro Denis (1720–1790), also known as Pierre Denis , was a French mandolin virtuoso and teacher, and composer.

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    YouTube Rewind 2010: Year in Review and YouTube Rewind 2011, however, have less than 10 million views each. The Ultimate 2016 Challenge became YouTube's fastest video to reach 100 million views, doing so in just 3.2 days. It is also the eighth most-liked non-music video of all time with over 3.40 million likes.

  8. List of mandolinists - Wikipedia

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    1 First generation mandolinists (c. 1744 - 1880) 2 Golden age mandolinists (c. 1880 - c. 1920) 3 Modern mandolinists 1920 to present (deceased)

  9. Mandolins in North America - Wikipedia

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    Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. [14] [15] According to Clarence L. Partee a publisher in the BMG movement (banjo, mandolin and guitar), the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. [16]