Norpro Stainless Steel Strawberry Huller and Tomato Stem Corer Tool
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Dear Steph W., I have a quick question. Unless the diameter of the tomato is quite large, chopping cherry tomatoes with this instrument will be very difficult. In terms of size, this corer cuts out a piece that is about a marble in size. Here's what I can think of to help!
There is no way around this unfortunately
There is no problem with the dishwasher bottom because I have a Bosch dishwasher. However, Bosch's greatest strength is its affordability. During the cleaning process, nothing is destroyed or damaged, and everything gets
There are only the essentials. This machine is used at work, as we can then run the tomatoes through the slicer, so that there is no
Selected User Reviews For Norpro Stainless Steel Strawberry Huller and Tomato Stem Corer Tool
It does not suit strawberries as well as the original design. This is a 5 star rating. The one I have is one that my wife has owned for many years and uses on strawberries regularly. I bought this for my daughter as a gift - In spite of the overall design and appearance not changing, there have been subtle changes to some of the details. The plastic molding is a little less crisp, and the red handle is a little duller These two effects cannot be ignored since neither is relevant to function. In this case, the thickness of the metal (strength) would appear to be sufficient. Although it might seem beneficial to stem tomatoes, especially tough, unripe and green ones, this is not However, they have increased the size of the scoop noticeably, making it more suitable for tomato stems, which have a larger surface area, and less suitable for strawberries, which have a smaller surface area. Because of this, the scoop is optimized for tomatoes, though the size of the handle and the strength of the metal are marginal. As an original design, it worked extremely well with strawberries, while it is not optimal for either use. However, it is still usable for strawberries, so I would recommend it for this purpose. There is a third point, as the title indicates. It has five stars, whereas the original design from a very long time ago probably had four stars. I give it a 5 out of 5.
The season of gardening produced a lot of tomatoes that we processed. To core a tomato with a sharp knife in this kind of situation, you must constantly set the knife aside Make a cut in the center. After you have sliced away the skin from the baked tomato, take the knife (to avoid getting cut) and lay it aside. To make quarters of a tomato, grab your knife. Repetition is the key. Certainly you could get a nick from the corer tool if you aren't careful, but the risk is less compared to using a knife. And, as an added benefit, the process is Take the tool away from the ground without setting it down to core and peel the tomatoes. Pick up the knife and slice all the tomatoes after they have been cored and peeled. As long as we have this tool, we'll use it always.
In this case it takes only a quick flick of the wrist, unlike the one I had a few years ago but lost, which had a smaller head and produced less waste. However, this product is certainly affordable, and I hope it lasts the same length of time.
Would you please let us know what else you require? The shape of the strawberry doesn't matter to me. The utility knife is effective for the job, and the hand grip is bright red, so I can easily find it. Keeping it simple is the best approach.
This makes it easier to remove the stem from fruits and vegetables since my sister cuts off too much of the tomato or strawberry. It's an easy way to get what you want out and nothing else. A very sharp edge is found here, as well as a thick handle that is comfortable to hold. There will be no food waste anymore.
As a strawberry huller, I find it more useful. Although the teeth do not point straight ahead (at the tomato), they are pointing Using this tool for strawberries is very useful to me. When you get the hang of it with tomatoes, you can do it very quickly, however, when the skin on tomatoes is not completely fresh and tight, it is more difficult. My disappointment was caused by the fact that the sticker for the price was right on the product and could not be removed To begin with, I had to use Goo Be Gone to remove the sticker goo, followed by hosing it down in the dishwasher for a few minutes in order to get it rid of the scent.
My first time ever using candid right out of the door I did the tomato soup and made tomato soup it was very easy!.
One of these I've had for years, and this is a present for a friend of mine. As well as scraping cucumber seeds and squash seeds, hulling strawberries, and coring tomatoes, they are ideal for many other uses.