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(3)

KNIFE

The

(4)

VASE

SIEVE

IRON

(5)

DISH

FORK

GRILL

KAZAN

BOILER

SPOON

BOWL

CUTTING - a knife for chopping cabbage

SIPHON - for water carbonation

SUDOK

GRATER

CHUVAL - a hearth with a direct chimney for cooking among the peoples of the North, the Caucasus

(6)

SAUCER

WHIRL - for whipping

SPIT

POT

SCREEN - large sieve

TROUGH

JUG

MANGAL

TABLEWARE

SIEVE

SCALE

MORTAR

TUREEN

TEAPOT

SKEWER

(7)

DISPENSER - for automatic measuring of liquids and bulk materials

COLANDER

ROASTER

WHIRLPOOL - spatula for churning

OVOSCOPE - for translucent eggs

SOCKET - for jam

SALT-SHELL

PACKET

PLATE

CHUMICHKA - pouring spoon (old)

(8)

PAN

COFFEE SHOP

OIL CAN

MILKMAN

SOVIET

SBIVALKA

SAUCE POT

POCKET

(9)

goose

COFFEE MAKER

COFFEE GRINDER

LAKTOSCOPE - a device for determining the fat content of milk

MEAT GRINDER

KNIFEPOINT

DOUBLE BOILER

PEPPERBOOK

Against

Saturator - device for gassing liquids

Sugar Bowl

PAN

JUICE COOKER

(10)

waffle iron

mustard

CANDY BOX

SCALER

SCREW COVER

FRYER

BBQ

(11)

HERRING

PAN

(13)

JUICER

(15)

POTATO PEELER

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