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Knives – kitchen accessories

Posted by Vivek on November 15, 2007

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Wandering into a different territory, we thought of writing a small article of kitchen knives. Indian cuisine somehow never focused on good cutlery and kitchen aids. Most people are happy with say 2 pieces of blade (knife) and try to get all their jobs done with them.

knives

Image Courtesy : harimaent.co.jp

There are a variety of knives out there. Each is meant for a specific task. Here are some of the common types:

  • Bread Knife – Primarily used for cutting whole bread loaf
  • Boning Knife – Used to remove bones from chicken, meat and fish
  • Chef’s Knife – Used for cutting during food preparation
  • Carving Knife – as the name suggests, used to carve large cooked meat
  • Fork Knife – used for barbecue and grilling
  • Meat Cleaver Knife – Used to chop meat, cheeseĀ into smaller pieces
  • Small Bread Knife – Used at dining table along with steak knife, fork and spoon
  • Steak Knife – Used to eat Steak
  • Paring Knife – Primarily used for trimming fruits

For the photographs you can refer to the following link – > Types of knives

Depending on the use knives are primarily classified into:

a) sharp knives – used for cutting , peeling etc.

b) blunt knives – used for spreading jam, butter and the like.

And to manage all these knives, we suggest you use a knife holder like the one shown below:

knifeĀ stand

Image Courtesy : wilong.com

Hope you liked this article. For more reading on knife from wikipedia, click here


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One Response to “Knives – kitchen accessories”

  1. Karthik said

    Yahoo… Does anybody know the funda behind that ?

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