The American word for a sieve is "strainer."
Yes, a strainer and a sieve are similar kitchen tools that are used to separate solid particles from liquids. However, a sieve typically has a finer mesh than a strainer, allowing it to strain finer particles.
A strainer or a tea infuser is commonly used to separate tea leaves from a water mixture when making tea. The strainer is placed over a cup or teapot and the mixture is poured through, allowing the liquid to pass through while trapping the tea leaves.
A tea strainer is used to catch tea leaves when pouring. There isn't a difference between an English tea strainer and a regular one, they are the same thing.
A conical sieve.
Strainer, sifter, sieve...
You can strain without a strainer by using a clean cloth or a fine mesh sieve to separate solids from liquids.
A vacuum cleaner, food strainer or a sieve. Hope this helps.
get a tea strainer, they have them at ikea. You can use them for one cup of tea or you can use a few of them in a pot, that is what i do anyway. They also make tea pots now have a strainer in the middle sort of like a coffee press get a tea strainer, they have them at ikea. You can use them for one cup of tea or you can use a few of them in a pot, that is what i do anyway. They also make tea pots now have a strainer in the middle sort of like a coffee press
get a tea strainer, they have them at ikea. You can use them for one cup of tea or you can use a few of them in a pot, that is what i do anyway. They also make tea pots now have a strainer in the middle sort of like a coffee press get a tea strainer, they have them at ikea. You can use them for one cup of tea or you can use a few of them in a pot, that is what i do anyway. They also make tea pots now have a strainer in the middle sort of like a coffee press
New York tea merchant William Sullivan invented the tea strainer in 1908. It put his tea samples in silk and strained the tea.
A sieve (possibly a strainer)