bowl - I’m round and deep. You can mix food or eat soup from me. What am I?oven, whisk - I have metal wires and a handle. You use me to mix eggs or cream very fast. What am I?, baking tray - I’m flat and metal. You put cookies or vegetables on me to bake in the oven. What am I?, wire rack - I’m made of metal with lines. You put hot cakes or cookies on me to cool down. What am I?, muffin case - I’m small and made of paper. You put me in a tray and fill me with cake mix. Americans call me a cupcake liner. What am I?, plastic container - I’m a box with a lid. You use me to keep or store food. What am I?, spoon - I’m used for eating and stirring. You can also use me to serve soup. What am I?, knife - I’m sharp and shiny. Be careful — you use me to cut or chop food. What am I?, cutting board - I’m flat and strong. You put vegetables or meat on me to cut safely. What am I?, pan - I’m round and metal. You use me to fry food on the stove. What am I?, pot - I’m big and deep. You use me to boil pasta or make soup. What am I?, oven - I’m hot inside. You bake or roast food in me. What am I?, measuring cup - I’m a special cup with numbers on me. You use me to know how much milk or flour to use. What am I?, cooker - I’m where you cook food in pots and pans. In American English, I’m a stove. What am I?, scale - I'm the kitchen tool that tells you how heavy food is when you put it on me. What am I?,

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