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  2. Frying pan - Wikipedia

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    A stainless steel frying pan. A frying pan, frypan, or skillet is a flat-bottomed pan used for frying, searing, and browning foods. It is typically 20 to 30 cm (8 to 12 in) in diameter with relatively low sides that flare outwards, a long handle, and no lid. Larger pans may have a small grab handle opposite the main handle.

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    Made of food-safe silicone with a stainless steel interior, this universal frying pan lid from Made In Cookware literally has everything covered — from woks to oversized frying pans up to 12 inches.

  4. Frying pans - Wikipedia

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    Frying pans typically resemble skillets (hence the name frying pan) in that they have a diameter of 20 to 28 cm (7.9 to 11 in), a raised lip and a handle.However, all the decoration tends to be on the outside rim and on the base.

  5. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Rectangular griddles that cover two stove burners are now also common [quantify], as are griddles that have a ribbed area that can be used like a grill pan. Some have multiple square metal grooves enabling the contents to have a defined pattern, similar to a waffle maker. Like frypans, round griddles are generally measured by diameter (20–30 cm).

  6. Deep frying - Wikipedia

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    Deep frying (also referred to as deep fat frying) is a cooking method in which food is submerged in hot fat, traditionally lard but today most commonly oil, as opposed to the shallow frying used in conventional frying done in a frying pan. Normally, a deep fryer or chip pan is used for this; industrially, a pressure fryer or vacuum fryer may be ...

  7. Hitoshi Fugo - Wikipedia

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    Fugo's Flying Frying Pan was published in book form in September 1997 by Shazow Ltd., Tokyo (ISBN 978-4-916218-00-1). The collection as published has no text, but a separate insert is included with a short essay by Toshiharu Ito, professor of art history at Tama University of Art (Japanese, with an English translation by Colin Talcroft) and ...

  8. Cycladic art - Wikipedia

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    The shoulders and hips are much narrower as well, and the figures themselves are rarely larger than 30 cm in length. Evidence suggests that paint is now regularly used to demarcate features such as the eyes and pubic triangle, rather than carving them directly.

  9. Toilets in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A soft close feature slows the toilet lid down while closing so the lid does not slam onto the seat, or in some models, the toilet lid will close automatically a certain time after flushing. The most recent introduction is an ozone deodorant system that can quickly eliminate smells. Also, the latest models store the times of day when the toilet ...