1. Definition
Teppo:
Also called Teppo, it is a bamboo or iron skewer with a handle of a specific shape.
It is named because its appearance is similar to the bird gun in the past, and it is also called bird gun skewers.
Bamboo skewers:
A common item cut from bamboo, usually in a long strip shape.
It is widely used in various scenarios, including food production, handicraft production, etc.
2. Shape
Teppo:
The cross-section is mostly round.
The length is generally between 15 and 20 cm, and there are other length specifications.
One end has a handle for easy holding and flipping of ingredients.
Bamboo skewers:
There are various shapes, including round, square, etc.
The length and thickness are also different and can be customized according to needs.
3. Use
Teppo:
It is mainly used to string meat and meatballs, such as grilled skewers, fried skewers, etc.
It can also be used to make candies, salads and other foods.
It can also be used to make various crafts, such as bouquets, bird cages, etc.
Bamboo skewers:
Widely used in food production such as barbecue and skewers.
It can be used to make fruit skewers and dessert skewers.
In buffets or exhibitions, it can be used to fix and display small pieces of food.
It can be used to make handicrafts, such as bamboo stick paintings, bamboo stick sculptures, etc.
It can also be used as a cleaning tool, gardening aid, mathematics teaching aid, etc.
There are obvious differences between iron cannon skewers and bamboo skewers in terms of definition, shape and use. Iron cannon skewers are a bamboo or iron skewer with a handle of a specific shape, which is mainly used to string meat and meatballs; while bamboo skewers are a broader concept with more diverse shapes and uses.