Talk:Binzasara
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Binzasara as cleaning tool?
[edit]I added citation needed tag for claiming the binzasara was originally a cleaning tool. I can clearly see online that there are "bamboo whisks" that are also called "sasara" for cleaning pots which look very different, but I have found no source that links these two together as coming from the same original root. Someguyfromboston (talk) 00:47, 10 July 2023 (UTC)