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  2. Nakiri bōchō - Wikipedia

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    Nakiri bōchō (菜切り包丁, translation: knife for cutting greens) and usuba bōchō (薄刃包丁 — lit. "thin knife") are Japanese-style vegetable knives. They differ from the deba bōchō in their shape, as they have a straight blade edge, with no or virtually no curve, suitable for cutting all the way to the cutting board without the ...

  3. These Are the Best Knife Sets, No Matter What You Like to Cook

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    Cuisinart Classic Forged Triple Rivet 15-Piece Knife Set. If you want to save a little money and still get a big set, Cuisinart offers are hard-to-say-no value proposition.

  4. Caidao - 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.

  5. I Asked 6 Chefs About the Worst Way to Store Knives ... - AOL

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    Chef's knife: This is ideal for chopping, dicing, slicing, and most heavy knife work. “This is the most versatile knife and a true kitchen essential,” Guzman says.

  6. The Best Santoku Knife for Slicing, Dicing and Mincing - AOL

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  7. Usuba bōchō - Wikipedia

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    Usuba bōchō (薄刃包丁 — lit. "thin blade kitchen knife") is the traditional vegetable knife for the professional Japanese chef. Like other Japanese professional knives, usuba are chisel ground, and have a single bevel on the front side, and have a hollow ground urasuki on the back side.