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  2. Does this veggie chopper really save time? We found out for you

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    The Fullstar All-in-1 Vegetable Chopper fits a lot into one box. It comes with many attachments including five interchangeable blades to dice (large and small), slice, grate and julienne.

  3. Food processor - Wikipedia

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    An electric food processor. A food processor is a kitchen appliance used to facilitate repetitive tasks in the preparation of food. Today, the term almost always refers to an electric-motor-driven appliance, although there are some manual devices also referred to as "food processors". Food processors are similar to blenders in many forms. A ...

  4. 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.

  5. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable peeler Removes the outer layer or skin of a vegetable. Pepper mill: Burr mill, burr grinder, pepper grinder: Grinds peppercorns into smaller pepper flakes or powder. Pie bird: Pie vent, pie funnel: Allows heat and steam to escape, preventing the pie from leaking or boiling over. Pizza cutter: Pizza slicer: Cuts pizzas into more ...

  6. 10 Vegetable Chopper Recipes for Quick and Easy Meals ... - AOL

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    Bhel Puri. The popular Indian snack takes many forms, but oftentimes you’ll find bhel made with finely diced tomato, corn, onion, and cucumber.

  7. Veg-O-Matic - Wikipedia

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    Veg-O-Matic is the name of one of the first food-processing appliances to gain widespread use in the United States. [1] [2] It was non-electric and invented by Samuel J. Popeil [3] and later sold by his son Ron Popeil [4] along with more than 20 other distributors across the country, and Ronco, making its debut in 1963 at the International Housewares Show in Chicago, Illinois.