What is a wooden kabob stick?
A wooden kabob stick is a long, thin stick made of wood that is used to skewer food for cooking. Kabob sticks are typically made from bamboo, but they can also be made from other types of wood, such as birch or cherry. They are usually about 12 inches long and have a pointed end for easy skewering. Kabob sticks are used to hold together pieces of meat, vegetables, or fruit that are being cooked on a grill, in a pan, or in the oven. They can also be used to make kabobs that are served as appetizers or snacks.
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