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Basic Cooking Utensils

Cleavers are always used on a chopping block, which is traditionally made from a cross-section of a tree trunk.

Skimmer-Strainers are used for draining deep-fried food, with their bamboo handles preventing the transmission of heat.

An extremely useful instrument for Thai cooking is the cleaver, which comes in two types, a heavy chopper, and a thinner slicer and chopper (with a two-tone blade)

Steamers are traditionally made from bamboo and are one of the most effective ways of cooking food to enable all flavours and nutritional value to be retained.

Coconut Graters come in a variety of unusual images, the most popular being those of animals.

Rice Grinders were used for the preparation of rice flour. Another older Thai cooking utensil is that of the bamboo strainer, mostly used for straining noodles.

Coconut Spoons made from a scooped out coconut make attractive and effective ladles for use with tureens.

The most commonly used cooking utensil is the wok. Traditionally made from cast iron, woks come in many sizes, ranging from ten inches to the larger sizes used in restaurants.

The original tools for pounding and blending, before the advent of food processors, mortar & pestles are still widely used within Thai kitchens.

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