Colanders and Strainers (262 items) - Page 7
Fine Dbl Mesh Strnr, Tin/Wood, 8"
Cheescloth Bag - Unbleached - Grade 50, 24PK
Basket Strainer Assembly with Spring Post, Stainless Steel, For 312 in Dia Opening Kitchen Sink
Reston Lloyd 88300 5 Qt Powder Coated Colander White
Reston Lloyd 88600 5 Qt Powder Coated Colander Red
Dbl Md Mesh Strnr, Tin/Wood, 8.6"
Reston Lloyd 18100 1 qt Colander Powder Coated Black
Spider Skimmer 3in
2.5'' Stainless Steel Mesh Strainer
Cheesecloth Box - Bleached - Grade 40, 10PK
Cheesecloth Box - Bleached - Grade 50, 10PK
Cheescloth Bag - Unbleached - Grade 50
Colander, Aluminum, 16 qt., PK6
Silicone Clip-On Pot Strainer
Fine Dbl Mesh Strnr, Tin/Wood, 6.25"D
Coarse12"D China Cap Strainer, SS, 6Qt
Cheesecloth Box - Bleached - Grade 40
1.5qt Perforated SS Colander
Reston Lloyd 80100 3 qt Powder Coated Colander Black
V Shaped Colander - 5 qt.
Cheesecloth Box - Unbleached - Grade 90
Cheescloth Bag - Bleached - Grade 40, 50PK
Fine Dbl Mesh Strainer, Tin/Wood, 10.25"
Plas JuicerStrainer
Amerimax Home Products 37042 2 x 3 in. Rainwater Colander - White
About Colanders and Strainers
Colanders and Strainers are essential kitchen tools that can be used to strain and rinse food. They are usually made of metal or plastic and come in a variety of sizes.
Types of Colanders and Strainers
There are many types of colanders and strainers available, including mesh, perforated, sieve, chinois, tea strainer, skimmer spoon, spider ladle, cheesecloth bag, and more. Each type has its own purpose - some are better for draining pasta while others might be better for sifting flour.
How Colanders and Strainers Are Made
Colanders and strainers are typically made from stainless steel or plastic with holes or perforations in them to allow water or other liquids to pass through. Depending on the size of the holes or perforations, they can be used for different tasks such as rinsing vegetables or straining soup.
Industries That Use Colanders And Strainers
Colanders and strainers are widely used in restaurants by chefs to rinse ingredients before cooking. They can also be used by bartenders to separate juices from fruits when making cocktails. Additionally, they may also be found in industrial kitchens where large batches of food need to be strained quickly.
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