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Mezzaluna

A mezzaluna is a knife consisting of one or more curved blades with a handle on each end, which is rocked back and forth chopping the ingredients below with each movement. They most commonly have a single blade, but are sometimes seen with two or three blades.

Etymology
means literally 'half moon' or 'crescent' in Italian, after the curved shape of the blade, and is the most common name used in the UK. Other names used include "herb chopper", (from French, ), (from Arabic ), and (from Yiddish ). ==Use==
Use
It is typically used for mincing herbs or garlic, but it can be used for chopping other things such as cheese or meat. Common uses in Italy include preparation of a soffritto or a pesto, etc. In countries like Egypt, Jordan and Palestine, it is used to chop mulukhiyah. ==See also==
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