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picrel is a tagine, used for the eponymous Moroccan dish. post more obscure cookware

>> No.17138866
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>> No.17138874
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Grignette, special blade for scoring bread. It's a curved razor blade basically

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>>17138832
use a goddamn enameled dutch oven
>>17138866
there are so many better designed can openers, you faggots just seem to love taking 30 mins to open a can I guess

>>17138874
it's called a lame

I will add my own superfluous piece of equipment that I use 2-3 times a year

>> No.17138933

>>17138913
how'd you get into the adult circumcision business?

>> No.17138938

>>17138874
>special blade for scoring bread
Why would you need a special knife to rob a bread store?

>> No.17138942

>>17138913
>use a goddamn enameled dutch oven
why

>> No.17138961

>>17138942
what benefit does a tagine give you that an enameled pot doesn't?

>> No.17138968

>>17138961
how would i know, i'm not moroccan or dutch

>> No.17138977
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Can someone tell me what this is?
It's operates like a citrus press but is made of flimsy strainers that aren't strong enough to press anything, says it's made in japan

>> No.17138980

>>17138977
Probably loose tea?

>> No.17138982

>>17138977
you put your sack in it and press down to make it so you cant have babies

>> No.17138991

>>17138977
looks like a tea strainer but someone fucked up making it

>> No.17138997

>>17138977
probably for tea, maybe for dissolving miso

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Frozen food knife
>>17138913
I have one of these on my bookshelf, nice aesthetic.

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>>17139005
looks like a sword breaker

>> No.17139055

>>17138997
It's this.

>> No.17139066
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>>17138977
>>17139055
Fucked up my post. This is for miso. You put it in there, dissolve in water and press as it dissolves.
Most of them look more like picrel

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>>17138977

>> No.17139551

>>17138991
kek

>> No.17140411

>>17139007
it looks like that knife is designed to break

>> No.17140590
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>>17138977
>>17138980
>>17138982
>>17138991
>>17138997
>>17139066
>>17139075
Everyone's wrong
That's a Hindoo device called Laccha Tokri Chaat strainer. Also known as a nest maker. It's used to make small cups out of shredded potato.
https://www.latazadeloza.com/2017/01/nidos-de-patatas-fritas.html?m=1

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Electric carving knife, no true Thanksgiving is complete without one.

>> No.17140605

>>17138832
Yummy lead poisoning

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>>17138832
My bro went to morocco and tried a few of those and he said they were awful. I've however tried 2 of meat and one of fish made by me moroccan buddy here in my euro country and they were extremely good.
It's basically a stew but with plenty of spices, and by that I don't mean hot.

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Presto Hot Dogger, cook your hotdogs with the modern marvel of 120V electricity

>> No.17140617

>>17140612
We get 240V here, they will cook twice as fast!

>> No.17140641

>>17138913
>it's called a lame
Lame is french for blade. The grignette is the tool, many come with replacable lames so that's how they end up referred to sometimes but grignette is appropriate.

>> No.17140646

>>17140590
This anon is correct.

>> No.17140757
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This device is quite popular in the hispanic community for making salsa

>> No.17140777

>>17140757
for one reason alone, "mira mi huevo (...) ahora tu vida esta mas excitante"

https://youtu.be/b86SOHZ0nIA?t=24

>> No.17140901

>>17140757
my disabled cripple hands love this little dude. i can actually chop shit up when i'm having a bad pain day

>> No.17142383

>>17138913
Is that an Apple corer?

>> No.17142413

>>17140601
I use my cordless filet knife. Makes me think that I've been out fishing rather than spending the day with my insufferable in-laws.

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>>17138913
based

>> No.17142421

>>17138913
those aren't superfluous once you've made apple pie a few times you will have processing apples by hand

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>>17138832
behold the eggmaster

>> No.17142438
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Chocolate pots. Some of them are gorgeous but I'm just fascinated with the niche

>> No.17142478

>tagine
>obscure
Flyover detected.

>> No.17142482

>>17142438
>Chocolate pots. Some of them are gorgeous but I'm just fascinated with the niche
If you are a man you should be ashamed of yourself for writing this. If you do not consider yourself a man then I have news for you: YWNBAW.

>> No.17142507

>>17138961
It's way cheaper

>> No.17142512

>>17142478
post yours

>> No.17142515
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>>17142512

>> No.17142519

>>17142478
Some of us live in real countries anon

>> No.17142523

>>17142482
>T. Insecure

>> No.17142532

>>17142383
This type is 3-in-1, peels, slices and cores.

>> No.17142534

>>17142429
I've seen all the review videos on this and the eggs that come out look unironically good. 10/10 would eat

>> No.17142546

>>17142429
I really need to stop watching porn with gapes/prolapses because this literally gave me a partial chub.

>> No.17142552

>>17142546
all that webm makes me think about is judo and succulent chinese meals

>> No.17143787

>>17140901
Jack Scalfani confirmed to post on /ck/

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machete peeler it's good

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Discarded soda bottles.

>> No.17144374

>>17142515
Is that a milk bag can?

>> No.17144965

>>17140612
god i wish that was me

>> No.17145295

>>17144374
yes it is
t. canadian

>> No.17145335

>>17140757
I don't know if its true, but I have heard a lot of the as seen on tv products like slap chop are originally intended for disabled people to help perform tasks they otherwise would not be able to do

>> No.17145343

>>17138961
supposedly the unglazed ones impart an earthy flavor
I can't taste the difference though so it could be african bullshit. But maybe it impresses the ladies and you can talk about the time you went to Morocco and got robbed at knifepoint in Rabat

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>>17142438
>niche
Hot chocolate was the everyday beverage for 500 years before coffee came to europe.
It's still common in Mexico.

>> No.17145711

>>17145295
>>17142515
Isn't that only in one city

>> No.17146021

>>17144247
I don't think we need your recipe.

>> No.17146024

>>17145711
No.
It's less common now that paper cartons and plastic jugs are more economical, but you'll still find bagged milk tucked away in the back of most every grocery store.

>> No.17146287

>>17146024
I moved to BC a few years ago and there are no bags here. I kind of miss them.

>> No.17146293

>>17145576
>akshully

>> No.17146297

>>17146293
Yes, actually.