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Can You Guess What This Common Tool Was Used for in the Past?
In the kitchen, we often take everyday tools for granted. From whisks to rolling pins, we use them so routinely that it’s hard to imagine they had completely different purposes in the past. One such tool, which you probably already have in your kitchen drawer, has a fascinating history that might surprise you.
Take the humble rolling pin, for example. Today, it’s indispensable for flattening dough for cookies, bread, and pastries. But did you know that rolling pins were originally used in the 17th and 18th centuries not for cooking but in textile work? Artisans used them to help smooth fabrics or press patterns into cloth before the invention of more specialized equipment. Over time, as domestic baking grew more common, the rolling pin found a new home in the kitchen and became the culinary essential we know today.
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