Norpro Tomato Core It, 4.75 Inch, Silver
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This works perfectly and I'm very pleased about it. Based on Cooks Country tests, the best product is available. The strawberry infusion is excellent for strawberries as well as for other foods.
NSF is nowhere to be found on either the packing list or corer
In general, I do not use it for anything else since it works so well on strawberries. Pears, being a soft fruit, might not be a problem. It's hard for me to say. I've never tried apples.
Although I haven't tried it, I use a Pampered Chef 10 slice corer for that job, but I don't see why you wouldn't be able to do it. When using it from both ends of the apple, you would be able to get only the seed core from it, so there would be a minimal amount of apple waste. It's up to you!
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The reviewers are eating some killer tomatoes, which could destroy this little tomato corer. I'm not sure what type of tomatoes they are eating. Sure, it isn't made of thick steel, but a bunch of tomatoes won't hurt it if it is made of stainless steel. The little tool has been part of my life for about three years now. There have been a few hundred tomatoes cored & sliced since then My tool is in the same condition as when It is an inexpensive little tool that makes the process of prepping tomatoes much faster and easier Easy as pie. This would be a good recipe to try to anyone who enjoys cooking with fresh.
The past few summers, I have used a paring knife to remove the core of 100 tomatoes to make sauce. I was wondering if there was I love this item! I can scoop it right out of the core with just one quick scoop. Because the corer is small enough, it only removes the core and not half the tomato as well. Strawberry is also a good candidate for this treatment. Red makes it easy to find in my drawer of 20 other small kitchen gadgets, even though they're all small! Besides the garbage disposal, I am not required to watch anything else. Considering how short this passage is, it would be really easy to get lost in one of those.
This little tool originally caught my eye on a Youtube video that I watched about canning. The tomato corer is a tool I knew nothing about. I thought I had every canning tool imaginable. The corn was purchased after the canning season and I figured I would store it until following season. Over time, however, I have discovered that it is the most invaluable part of This apple corer is the only thing I use every single day to core fresh tomatoes. We are going to save a lot of time and effort by using this system.
I have no idea how to review this other than to conclude that it does what it's supposed to do. Because this was what my mother had growing up that I used, I figured that if it was good enough for her, I could use it, too. It worked out for me. The device works, it is inexpensive, and it is well worth purchasing.
Having this item on hand will make prepping food easier. Almost any fruit or vegetable can be cored with this tool. I like the fact that it's very sharp and If you are cleaning it, you need to be very careful since the points are sharp. Rust hasn't appeared and it appears to be in good condition. This is the perfect tool for prepping food. It doesn't take much pressure to remove the stems, and it gets the job done quickly. The tomato and strawberry juices I use regularly are from this company. The mug is also small, making it easy to store. However, if you have large hands the mug will still work well for you.
When it came to purchasing this item, I hesitated. In any case, wouldn't a paring knife be more than adequate? Rather, simply rubbing the stem end of the tomato with a damp cloth will clear it away, and then it rinses off easily. The strawberry patch will be used in the spring as well. Growing tomatoes is one of the things we enjoy most about our garden. The relish I'll make in a few weeks will use this recipe. This is a great product for a very low price. The way you put it is wonderful.
I worked at H for the first time. The restaurant used all metal vs. plastic and used it for fast food. Every single day, hundreds of tomatoes must be cored with this device. There's a great deal of tomato diversity in my garden this year, and I thought I ought to see if you could find one of these on Amazon, and it turned out This is a low-cost, high-quality product that does exactly what it needs to.
As I was hulling strawberries at a friend's house, she reached into her drawer and pulled out something like this. By the time I ordered my own strawberry hulls from Amazon, I had hulled perhaps 4 or 5 strawberries. The new gadget in my kitchen is my favorite. eat a lot of strawberries in the summer, so this is simply the easiest/fastest way to do it. Although I haven't tried it on tomatoes yet, it does a great job on strawberries, so I don't even care how it does on tomatoes.