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  • curprev 07:1007:10, 11 March 2024 AyyanD talk contribs 31,818 bytes +46 History: Karahi and kuali are different in terms of shape (karahi is flat-bottomed whereas kuali is round like a traditional wok), but they share some similarities in terms of function. The etymon of the Chinese character for wok is derived from the word kuali. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 10:1910:19, 3 June 2023 Obsidian Soul talk contribs 30,440 bytes −1,839 Manual restore SOURCED content. WP:OR not acceptable. Remove WP:Weasel words. Zhou bronze pots are NOT woks. Find better academic sources for the claim that stir frying existed in the Song Dynasty (not wikis). Even then, the Song and Ming dynasty are both quite late, in comparison to the appearance of Karahi/Kuali in South and Southeast Asia. undo

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