For those of us who prefer loose-leaf tea and choose not to use a tea ball, a tea-strainer is an excellent way to keep the smaller bits of the leaves out of your cup.
Tea is poured from the pot, through the strainer and into the cup. The strainer is then set aside for use in the next pouring (if you intend to have more than one cup, or there are several of you) or it is rinsed and set to dry.
If you are intending to have your tea-leaves read, the a strainer is un-necessary.
to carry out the particles in a liquid for example..
It is basically a bowl with holes in it to allow things to drain water off. I have 2 metal mesh and a plastic one.
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A strainer is used to seperate solids from liquids, for example a tea strainer would be used to remove tea leaves from tea.
A strainer or colander
I used the colander to drain the the pasta...I saw a colander on sale at the kitchen store...A colander is useful when washing vegetables
The correct spelling of the kitchen strainer is a colander, also spelled cullender.
Various types of strainer, such as tea strainer, mouli, and colander are all used in a kitchen.
A colander
A pot of boiling water with a colander on top?
A chef uses every tool the kitchen has ever contained as sometime or another.
I use 3 , the sieve, the colander or the straining spoon
one of the most common example of a kitchen sieve is the everyday Colander .
The spelling is calendar for the lists of monthly days.The similar word "colander" is a kitchen strainer.
What can possibly be "unsafe" about a colander
Kitchen shears are a very versatile tool to use in the kitchen. Examples of using kitchen shears are:cutting the excess fat and skin from meatcutting pastry doughopening food packetscutting aluminum foil, wax paper, etc.cutting meat into pieces
One may refer to a food mixer as a kitchen tool, but possibly small appliance or kitchen equipment would be a better choice.