Design, Food and Drink

Karoto Sharpener Peeler by Avichai Tadmor

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Tired of slicing, dicing, or chopping your vegetables and want to try something new?  Then look for Karoto, a new sharpener like device that will peel your vegetables into curls and shavings similar of a sharpened pencil. Use it for cucumbers, carrots, zucchini or anything analogous in shape. Karoto was designed by an Israeli product designer Avichai Tadmor for the Tel Aviv brand Monkey Business, and it’s a stylish tool that will add some zest to your boring salad, put a little twist in your stir fry casserole and cast a big smile on your face.

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