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  2. Fish company - Wikipedia

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    The filleting process of the fish starts after the pretreatment and trimming stage. Fish filleting is either done by mechanical filleting machine or by hand. The machine which is used for the production of fish fillet has cutting knives which cut the fillet from the backbone and take out the collarbone.

  3. The Playboy Winner's Guide to Board Games - Wikipedia

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    Contents. The Playboy Winner's Guide to Board Games is a book of tips on strategies for how to win board games. The book consists of 11 chapters, with the first seven chapters discussing a variety of different kinds of board games, while the final chapter goes into detail on role-playing games. [1] This book is one of a few that covered a large ...

  4. Lobster pick - Wikipedia

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    Lobster pick. A lobster pick or lobster fork is a long, narrow food utensil used to extract meat from joints, legs, claws, and other small parts of a lobster. Lobster picks are usually made of stainless steel and weigh as much as an average teaspoon. They have a long, textured cylindrical handle, ending in a crescent-shaped moderately sharp ...

  5. Maguro bōchō - Wikipedia

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    Maguro bōchō. A maguro bōchō ( Japanese: 鮪包丁, lit. "tuna knife"), or maguro kiri bōchō ( 鮪切り包丁, lit. "tuna cutter"), is an extremely long, highly specialized Japanese knife that is commonly used to fillet tuna, as well as many other types of large ocean fish. The maguro bōchō is a long knife with a blade length of 30 cm ...

  6. Cookie cutter - Wikipedia

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    Cutouts are the simplest of the cookie cutters; the cutter is pressed into cookie dough that has been rolled flat to produce the shape of the cutter's outline. To keep the dough from sticking, they are often dipped in flour or sugar before use. [1] Detail imprint. Commonly made of copper, tin, or plastic. Detail imprints are similar to cutout ...

  7. Trussing needle - Wikipedia

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    A Trussing needle is a needle about 20 cm long and about 3mm diameter, used for trussing (tying) poultry (such as chicken, duck, or turkey) for cooking. [1] This is so that the bird is easier to manipulate, keep its shape, and roast evenly. [2] A trussing needle can be used to truss more traditional poultry such as chicken or turkey, but it can ...