Késfok
Késfok ("KAYSH-FOHCK") means "the thickness of the blade of a knife" in Hungarian, and is used as a unit of measurement in some Hungarian cookbooks.
One késfok is 2 millimeters, used as a reference in recipes for dough.
For related information, see our guide to Hungarian kitchen measurements.
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