First submitted | December 7, 2020 |
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The photo of the chef knife also depicts a honing steel aka sharpening steel. It is confusing.
You have two whisks depicted when only one is necessary. Since you have two your answer should be plural - whisks
The photo of the knife sharpener you chose is very uncommon.
The bread knife should not have a loaf of bread next to it.
The photo you have for chopping board is actually a display of several breadboards which are not used for chopping at all but for serving bread. In the USA a chopping board is called a cutting board so both should be allowed as an answer along with an alternative photograph.
Kitchen shears are the correct term.
Peeler is the proper term and can be used for both fruit and vegetable.
Those are not tongs but tweezers (something used to pull out hair or splinters)
I've never seen a masher like that. I don't believe it is one.
In the USA we call them oven mitts. Should be an acceptable answer.
I suggest some editing to this quiz.