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  2. Zyliss - Wikipedia

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    Zyliss was founded by trained bicycle mechanic, Karl Zysset (1907—1998) in 1951. [3] The names Zyliss is based on a combination of the founder's surname and the town of Lyss, Switzerland where the first factory was established. The company launched its first product, the onion chopper, with the slogan "Zig-Zig Zyliss". [4]

  3. Garlic press - Wikipedia

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    The inventor of the garlic press is generally held to be Karl Zysset (1907–1988) founder of the Swiss kitchen utensil company Zyliss. [1] [2] Garlic presses present a convenient alternative to mincing garlic with a knife, especially because a clove of garlic can be passed through a sturdy press without even removing its peel.

  4. Oroshigane - Wikipedia

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    The coarse grater is used to grate daikon and similar foodstuffs, whereas the fine graters are used for grating wasabi or ginger. The fine graters are also sometimes sold as a wooden board covered with shark skin, which has many tiny teeth ( dermal denticles ) and give it a feel similar to sandpaper .

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