Excuse me, are there pots for cooking in the homestay ?

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Most of them do. You can still take a look at the details of your order. There will usually be instructions.

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Most of them do, you can see it in the reviews of your order.

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Usually, a complete set of kitchen utensils and cooking utensils, including a dishwasher, are standard. Basic seasonings are also generally complete, and for those not confident, cooking oil and soy sauce can be purchased at a Chinese seasoning supermarket.

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Microwave is standard, some have ovens, and a very few have woks if you're lucky. In New Zealand, most kitchens are open plan, as poor ventilation can affect the quality of the property.

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Generally, they are all available, and the kitchenware is quite complete, including pots, bowls, ladles, and basins. The kitchen supplies in the homestay I am currently living in are more complete than those in my own home. Even dishwasher salt is provided, as well as plastic wrap, sealing clips, and many other strange tools (I don't know what they are used for ). Of course, this is the most well-equipped homestay I have ever stayed in.

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Most homestays have

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Some