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The Whisk is called Chaur.
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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
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Galaga.
I use a mixer, either a hand mixer or a stand mixer. If you have neither one may use an old fashion egg beater or a whisk. If one does not have that a large spoon will work it just means a little extra effort.
when you say egg beater, do you mean whisk? In which case i think if its a conventional whisk then its called the balloon, i don't think there's a specific word for each of the wires.
The top of a whisk is commonly referred to as the "head" or "whisk head." It is typically made up of several thin wires or loops that are designed to incorporate air into mixtures, such as eggs or cream, for better emulsification and aeration.
A good old fashioned whisk! :)
A whisk, as a kitchen tool, has been used for centuries, with its origins dating back to at least the 18th century. The modern wire whisk, which is commonly used today, was developed in the 19th century. So, depending on the specific design and style, whisks can be considered anywhere from 200 to over 100 years old.
a whisk that flies
It is called Japan's fashion week .