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Free china cap
10" and brand new if anyone wants it.
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The cap is gone.
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Whisky tango foxtrot is a china cap?
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^ what he said.
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It's a rigid conical strainer used in food preparation. Not to be confused with a chinois which is a French conical strainer with a very fine flexible mesh. If making a large batch of stock let's say, I'd use the china cap to strain out the large solids then run the liquid through the chinois to get the sediment. A good chinois is very handy when making sauces, pureeing soups etc...
You don't often see a 10" china cap outside of a commercial kitchen. I bought a set of several some years ago and never used the large one. It fits well over a 5 gal bucket. http://www.atlantafixture.com/ItemDe...FWQ0Qgod5RkvUg -spence |
Jeff, you really should learn how to brew beer.
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Less crap u have to find room for.
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Call Judge Judy
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