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Definitions of colander in various dictionaries:
noun - bowl-shaped strainer
A bowl-shaped kitchen utensil with perforations for draining off liquids and rinsing food.
noun - a kitchen utensil for draining off liquids
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A bowl-shaped kitchen utensil with perforations for draining off liquids and rinsing food. |
a perforated bowl used to strain off liquid from food after washing or cooking. |
bowl-shaped strainer used to wash or drain foods |
A perforated bowl used to strain off liquid from food after washing or cooking. |
a bowl with small holes in it, used for washing food or for emptying food into when it has been cooked in water: |
a bowl with many holes in it, used for washing food or for removing water from food that has been cooked |
Colander description |
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A colander (or cullender) is a bowl-shaped kitchen utensil with holes in it used for draining food such as pasta or rice. A colander is also used to rinse vegetables. * The perforated nature of the colander allows liquid to drain through while retaining the solids inside. It is sometimes also called a pasta strainer or kitchen sieve. * Conventionally, colanders are made of a light metal, such as aluminium or thinly rolled stainless steel. Colanders are also made of plastic, silicone, ceramic, and enamelware.The word colander comes from the Latin colum meaning sieve.* |