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  2. Ditch your dull kitchen knives for this $20 produce chopper - AOL

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    The Nutri Chopper Kitchen Slicer & Chopper is a seven-piece product ... It can work as an onion chopper, vegetable slicer, fruit cutter, cheese chopper and mandolin slicer — plus it comes with ...

  3. 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 ...

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    $129.00 at walmart.com. The Pioneer Woman Vintage Floral Food Slicer & Chopper. Check it out: eight different tools in one convenient gadget! Included are three different sized chopping blades ...

  5. Spiral vegetable slicer - Wikipedia

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    Spiral vegetable slicers (also known as spiralizers) are kitchen appliances used for cutting vegetables, such as zucchinis (to make zoodles), potatoes, cucumbers, carrots, apples, parsnips, and beetroots, into linguine-like strands which can be used as an alternative to pasta.

  6. Japanese kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    usuba (or else a double-bevelled nakiri — vegetable chopper) yanagi-ba (or else a double-bevelled suji-hiki — slicer) a petty knife (kitchen utility / parer) a generalist multi-purpose santoku; a larger generalist gyuto bocho (chef’s knife) a single-bevelled hone-suki or a double-bevelled hankotsu (boning knife)

  7. Kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    Slicers, referred to as Caidao (vegetable knives) by the Chinese have the thinnest and sharpest blades. Slicers may have the same shape as choppers or they may have less width and appear similar to Japanese nakiri knives. Slicers are used for cutting vegetables, mincing herbs and slicing thin strips of meat for stir frying.