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I have a whisk that is probably made of metal, and it's made from China. I'm not sure if I should use it since it's red, and I don't know if it could be paint. Is there a way I could tell if it's safe to use? Because I'm afraid if it's paint it might fall of, which could be unsanitary.
Best Answer
A whisk is cheap kitchen tool.
If unsure, just throw/recycle it away and get yourself a new one made from stainless steel wire.
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