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Ceramic grinding wheels produced by Noritake Co. in Nagoya, usually used to cut or grind metal and glass, are gaining unexpected attention thanks to the increasing popularity of Japanese food in other countries.
Demand for grinding wheels is expected to expand at home and abroad as more companies use them to grind soybeans to make tofu.
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