MESH STRAINER
Norpro Norpro Strainer, 3-Inch, Silver
Brand: NorproColor: SilverFeatures: Measures: 8. 25" X 3" X 1. 5"/ 21 cm x 7. x 4 cm Mesh screen strainers are perfect for straining out unwanted liquid and excess moisture. Rinse rice, wash herbs, vegetables and berries. Strain sauces and purees. Removing vegetable fibers from gazpacho. Sift flour and powdered sugar. Remove bran from wheat flour. Features a long handle and a resting ring designed to fit over a variety of pots and bowls. Stainless steel construction. Binding: Kitchenmodel number: 2123Part Number: NP2123Details: Measures: 8. 25" X 3" X 1. 5"/ 21 cm x 7. 5 cm x 4 cmmesh screen strainers are perfect for straining out unwanted liquid and excess moisture. Rinse rice, wash herbs, vegetables and berries. Strain sauces and purees. Removing vegetable fibers from gazpacho. Sift flour and powdered sugar. Remove bran from wheat flour. Features a long handle and a resting ring designed to fit over a variety of pots and bowls. Stainless steel construction. norpro was founded in 1973 with a vision to design, manufacture, and supply The highest caliber kitchenware. Norpro s offering of innovative, high quality Product for cooking, preparing and serving food are produced with superior materials and craftsmanship.EAN: 0028901021238Package Dimensions: 8.6 x 3.5 x 2.0 inches
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What is a mesh strainer used for?
Mesh strainers are especially useful when working with ingredients such as fresh citrus juice, which can contain small bits of pulp or seeds that can affect the texture and appearance of the cocktail. It helps to ensure that the cocktail is perfectly strained and free of any unwanted particles, resulting in a smooth and enjoyable drinking experience.
What is the difference between a mesh strainer and a fine mesh strainer?
A mesh strainer typically has larger openings, and it's useful for removing large pieces of ice, fruit, or other ingredients from a shaken cocktail or for straining out larger particles like pulp from juice.
On the other hand, a fine mesh strainer has smaller openings, and it's useful for straining smaller particles like herbs, spices, or tiny ice chips from a stirred cocktail. This is important because stirred cocktails typically have a smoother texture and should be free of any unwanted small particles.
While both types of strainers are useful in cocktail making, a fine mesh strainer is typically used more often because it is better at removing the smaller particles that can affect the taste and appearance of a cocktail. A mesh strainer is still an important tool to have in a bar, but it is often used in conjunction with a fine mesh strainer for a thorough straining process.