How does a Victorio strainer work?

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How does a Victorio strainer work?

Quickly separates fruit and vegetable puree from unwanted skins, stems and seeds. Put the fruits or vegetables in the hopper, turn the handle, and let the Strainer do the work for you. The stainless steel screen effortlessly separates the skins and seeds from the fresh pulp.

What is a tomato strainer?

A tomato press, also known as a tomato strainer or tomato mill, is one of those must-have appliances if you enjoy tomatoes. This appliance will churn through those surplus tomatoes making the whole process simple, and maybe even a little fun.

How much does a tomato juicer cost?

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Can you make grape juice with a Victorio strainer?

There are many ways to juice grapes, either by straining, pressing or steaming the sweet nectar out of them. When it comes down to it I prefer steam juicing and I’ll tell you why. The first year, I tried a whole-grape bottling method and using a Victorio strainer (holy moly was that a LOT of work).

What does a food strainer do?

1. To prepare food for straining, wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly and cut into pieces small enough to fit into the opening at the base of the food hopper. Remove any pits and large stems. The Strainer will remove peelings, cores, seeds, and small stems.

Where is the Victorio strainer made?

Willoughby, Ohio
Made by Vitantonio Manufacturing in Willoughby, Ohio.

What is a food strainer?

A kitchen device that is most used to strain liquids away from other ingredients but also to ocassionally sift fine ingredients away from larger ingredients. The Strainer may be formed as a spoon-shaped utensil or a basket-shaped strainer from various materials such as metal, nylon or cloth.

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