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- Juice Strainers
- Soup Strainers
- Tea Strainers
- Atta Chalni
- Net Cover
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What is the use of steel strainer?
Description. It is ideal for draining all types of pasta, washing fruits and vegetables, and even straining soups and stews.
What’s the difference between a sieve and a strainer?
A sieve is a device that can be used to separate larger particles from smaller ones, while a strainer is a device that can be used to separate solid objects from liquid.
What materials is a strainer made of?
Strainers are made from materials that include: stainless steel, tinned steel, aluminum, nylon, and cloth. The construction of the different types of Strainers varies from light weight to heavy duty with frames that are quite strong and durable to hold the anticipated contents.
What is a strainer called?
A colander (or cullender) is a kitchen utensil used to strain foods such as pasta or to rinse vegetables. The perforated nature of the colander allows liquid to drain through while retaining the solids inside. It is sometimes also called a pasta strainer or kitchen sieve.
Can you use a sieve as a strainer?
We commonly refer to both colanders and sieves as “strainers,” although technically we use a colander to drain (discarding liquids like pasta water) and a sieve to strain (saving liquids like broth for stock).