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One advantage of woks is that the shape produces a small, hot area at the bottom while using relatively little fuel.
Woks are also sold in western countries, where they tend to be given flat bottoms and nonstick[?] coatings. This makes them more similar to a deep frying pan than a true wok. However, the flat bottoms mean that they can be used on an electric cooker[?].
See also: Chinese cuisine
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