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A model of these objects called the Mora 9151P is widely used in one industry in Scandinavia. Ordinary items like underwear and milk are turned into these objects with the help of eccentric accessories like cow-shaped ceramic pitchers in kiwami japan’s YouTube videos. Spalted box elder (15[2])and iron (15[1])from the Campo (15[1])Del Cielo (15[1])meteorite were used to craft an example of the gyuto type of these objects by Bob Kramer. These objects (15[1])with heels, bolsters, and choils can be subjected to the (*) “paper test” and the “tomato test.” (10[3])Asian examples (10[2])of these (10[1])objects have a “degree” of 15, making them more effective but less durable than 20-degree Western ones. The two-handled Italian mezzaluna and the light-weight Chinese (10[1])cai dao (“tsai dao”) are examples of these objects, which are used to create the tiny cubes that make up mirepoix (“meer-PWAH”). For 10 points, name these kitchen implements that chefs use to chiffonade and julienne. ■END■

ANSWER: kitchen knives [accept cleavers; prompt on blades or saws; reject “swords”]
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