There are a wide range of products one can purchase from Chefs choice. Some examples of what one can purchase are food slicers, cutlery and waffle makers.
Generally speaking, candy is made by a confectioner. However, pastry chefs also make confectionery items.
Yes, Canadian Tire sells other products besides automotives. They sell tools and furniture and outdoor items and kitchen items and sports items and recreation items.
Chefs who cook in Antarctica in support of the science staffs working there may or may not choose -- or be able -- to bring some of their favourite tools, depending on the countries they travel through to reach their Antarctic destination. Their tools are not necessarily 'scientific items'.
If you are referring to when you are ordering in a restaurant the items that are one choice items or combos are usually referred to as a la carte. Many combos give you two choices but one choice is a la carte.
Turnips.
Balloons
is one of which a cluster of items is presented to students, requiring a binary response to each of the items in the cluster.
wirering?
Presumably this means offering various types of items on the test: true/false, multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blanks, etc. All items are of the multiple choice type yet there is some variety; that is, not all of the items are, say, of the true/false type.
A basic weapon.
Nothing really apart for buying items
Yes, an example is asteroids.