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Batterie de cuisine

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Exhibit of a batterie de cuisine at the Musée Cernuschi in Paris

The batterie de cuisine (French; literally, kitchen artillery, i.e., kitchenware) is the range of tools and pans used in a professional kitchen. It includes the knives, frying pans, bakeware and the complete set of kitchen utensils required for cooking and for the making of desserts, pastries and confectionery. It does not include any of the fixed equipment such as cooking ranges, refrigeration equipment, etc.

References

  1. "Tefal : avec cette remise inattendue, cette batterie de cuisine a de quoi plaire". www.ouest-france.fr.
  2. "Tout ce que vous pouvez faire avec votre liquide vaisselle mais que vous ignorez !". Marmiton (in French). 29 August 2022.

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