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  2. Microplane - Wikipedia

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    Microplane is a registered trademark [citation needed] of Grace Manufacturing Inc., a company that makes photo etched steel tools (surform tools) for grating, grinding and sanding. It was created by brothers Richard & Jeff Grace in the mid-1990s.

  3. Nutmeg grater - Wikipedia

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    A nutmeg grater, also called a nutmeg rasp, is a device used to grate a nutmeg seed. Nutmeg graters are normally metal, cylindrical or half-cylindrical, the surface perforated with small rasped holes. The nutmeg is passed over the surface to grate. The grater may be combined with a compartment for storing the nutmeg seed between uses. [1] In ...

  4. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Nutmeg grater: A small, specialized grating blade for nutmeg. Oven glove: Oven mitt: To protect hands from burning when handling hot pots or trays. Pastry bag: To evenly dispense soft substances (doughs, icings, fillings, etc.). Pastry blender: Cuts into pastry ingredients, such as flour and butter, for blending and mixing while they are in a bowl.

  5. Grater - Wikipedia

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    Several types of graters feature different sizes of grating slots, and can therefore aid in the preparation of a variety of foods. They are commonly used to grate vegetables , cheese and lemon or orange peel (to create zest ), spices , such as ginger and nutmeg , and can also be used to grate other soft foods.

  6. surform - Wikipedia

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    The Microplane wood rasp, a sleek stainless steel surform rasp first marketed as a woodworking tool and known generically as a microplane, recently became popular as a kitchen utensil for, among other uses, grating cheese (see Zester). An early mention of using a Microplane "rasp-like grater" in the kitchen was a cookbook published in 1999. [22]

  7. Zester - Wikipedia

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    A Microplane grater / zester in use. A zester (also citrus zester or lemon zester) is a kitchen utensil for obtaining zest from lemons and other citrus fruit. A kitchen zester is approximately four inches (100 mm) long, with a handle and a curved metal end, the top of which is perforated with a row of round holes with sharpened rims.