You can purchase a wisk at a department store, a specialty kitchen store, a second hand store at a dollar store or u can look at some online stores by typing in whisk into your search bar.
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a whisk that flies
A whisk; there are several different types, among them areBalloon whisk: teardrop shaped.French whisk: more cylindrical than a balloon whiskFlat whisk, sometimes called a roux whisk
whisk was made in Africa
No, a silicone whisk is not a good choice. Whisks need to stand up to some fairly stiff batters and mixtures. A silicone whisk will just bend over and flop around in those mixtures. A metal whisk will keep on going until your wrist gives out.
You can use a fork.
crumbled cookies that a wheat
The Whisk is called Chaur.
Mainly to whisk eggs if you don't have an electric whisk
"I'm going to whisk some eggs now"
About a fiver if it's a good one. It depends where u get it
yea a whisk can work just as well but u'd have 2 put in more effort in order 2 get the lumps out. but theres really no difference between a beater n a whisk because they do the same job but one does it faster. trust mah when im cooking i usually use a whisk just cuz they're easier to clean but that's mah