"Cheese grater" redirects here. For the industrial tool, see surform. For the skyscraper in London, see 122 Leadenhall Street. For the building at Leicester University, see Attenborough Building. For the UCL magazine, see The Cheese Grater.
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A grater, also known as a shredder, is a kitchen utensil used to grate foods into fine pieces.
A grater, also known as a shredder, is a kitchen utensil used to grate foods into fine pieces. Several types of graters feature different sizes of grating...
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...
A Mouli grater or rotational grater is a hand-operated kitchen utensil designed for grating or pureeing small quantities of food. The device consists...
cheese grater is a kitchen implement used for grating food products. Look up cheese grater in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cheese Grater may also...
Grater cake is a dessert of grated coconut in a fondant of sugar in Jamaican cuisine. While refined, or white sugar, is now often used, when "wet" or "new"...
known as oroshiki (下ろし器), are graters used in Japanese cooking. Oroshigane differ significantly from Western-style graters, as they produce a much finer...
Flip Grater (born 1981) is the stage name of singer-songwriter, author, activist and chef Clare Grater, born in Christchurch, New Zealand. Flip Grater started...
Manihot esculenta, commonly called cassava (/kəˈsɑːvə/), manioc, yuca (among numerous regional names) is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae...
however, are less efficient than coconut oil production from copra. Coconut graters (also called "coconut scrapers"), a necessary tool for traditionally extracting...
A mezzaluna (/ˌmɛtsəˈluːnə/, Italian: [ˌmɛddzaˈluːna]) is a knife consisting of one or more curved blades with a handle on each end, which is rocked back...
caused Macintosh enthusiasts to refer to the first generation as the "cheese grater" Mac Pro. The Mac Pro comes with EFI 1.1, a successor to Apple's use of...
Mark Anthony Grater (born January 19, 1964) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Grater played in nine games over parts of two seasons...
invention, which in 1991 would come to be called Microplane. Microplane graters are used for the grating of various food items, such as nutmeg and cheese...
January 2011). "Bar soap dispenser will double as cheese grater in a pinch". Geek.com. "Soap Grater Looks Practical". Cool Things. January 11, 2011. "Soap...
The Cheese Grater is a student satirical and investigative magazine produced at University College London by a society of UCL Union, a students' union...
34°4′N 117°17′W / 34.067°N 117.283°W / 34.067; -117.283 The San Bernardino Valley (Spanish: Valle de San Bernardino) is a valley in Southern California...
the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 20 August 2012. White, Peter; Grater, Tom (9 December 2019). "'Mamma Mia!'s Lily James To Star In Emily Mortimer's...
other). A hand-made grater with irregular shark teeth can also be used. If a shark-skin grater is unavailable, a ceramic cheese grater can be an acceptable...
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become popular as food graters and zesters, it adapted the woodworking tools and marketed them as "zester / graters". Grater Oroshigane Surform James...
part of a fireplace where the fire is placed Grate, the act of using a grater, a kitchen utensil Grate, or grille, a barrier through which small objects...
with his co-star "Malcolm", paralleling that of Mac and Dennis Reynolds. Grater, Tom (October 13, 2021). "Netflix Nature Series 'Animal' Gets Release Date;...