It seems there’s no *specific* single shark used (that I can find out at any rate), and it’s not always shark– the skin of rays (such as the manta) are also used. There’s also a faux sharkskin made from specific areas of horsehide.
looked it up, angel sharks are the ideal sharks to use the skin from (best skin texture for grating). however, skin from bullhead sharks, fan rays, and guitarfish are used too.
The shark from the movie 🎥 🍿 jaws Lololol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
it’s probably the most common one found where they make them (I’m guessing)
In japan it is made with shark skin.
In fact, in the olden days, before creation of sand paper, shark skin was used to polish furniture.
His name was Dave. Good guy.
If I’m not mistaken it is used from the Japanese Grater Shark
Baby shark do do do-do dodo
weren’t sharks smooth in all directions? O.o
I don’t know why they would use shark skin given that it’s so silky smooth
Lol. In india they use a rubbing stone with similar texture for grinding turmeric or almonds to be used as skin mask or in cooking 😄
A grate white shark
We don’t usually use shark but this one blew his paycheck on lottery tickets so we don’t really feel that bad for him.
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Thinking outside the box here: skin of a shark?
It seems there’s no *specific* single shark used (that I can find out at any rate), and it’s not always shark– the skin of rays (such as the manta) are also used. There’s also a faux sharkskin made from specific areas of horsehide.
looked it up, angel sharks are the ideal sharks to use the skin from (best skin texture for grating). however, skin from bullhead sharks, fan rays, and guitarfish are used too.
The shark from the movie 🎥 🍿 jaws
Lololol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
it’s probably the most common one found where they make them (I’m guessing)
In japan it is made with shark skin.
In fact, in the olden days, before creation of sand paper, shark skin was used to polish furniture.
His name was Dave. Good guy.
If I’m not mistaken it is used from the Japanese Grater Shark
Baby shark do do do-do dodo
weren’t sharks smooth in all directions? O.o
I don’t know why they would use shark skin given that it’s so silky smooth
Lol. In india they use a rubbing stone with similar texture for grinding turmeric or almonds to be used as skin mask or in cooking 😄
A grate white shark
We don’t usually use shark but this one blew his paycheck on lottery tickets so we don’t really feel that bad for him.
TIL they use shark skin for graters.
Hopefully loan sharks.
This has to be a joke🤡🤡