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utensil$89199$ - translation to English

CONICAL SIEVE WITH AN EXTREMELY FINE MESH
China cap; Chinoise (utensil); Chinoise
  • A China Cap (AKA conical strainer).

utensil      
n. Utensil, Gerät
fish slice         
KITCHEN TOOL USED FOR LIFTING AND TURNING FOOD WHILE COOKING
Fishslice; Fish slice (kitchen utensil); Fish slice (UK); Fish slice (utensil); Flipper (tool)
Fischheber, Küchenutensilie für das heben und Servieren von Fisch
spoon-feed         
  • Crusade-era]] spoon from 1017 that was found on archaeological excavation of [[Tursiannotko]] in [[Pirkkala]], [[Finland]]
  • A selection of Georgian-Victorian English sterling silver tableware spoons (c. 1790{{snd}}c. 1850)
  • Wooden spoon carving steps
  • Spoon-feeding
  • handforging]] process
  • Sasanian]] spoon and fork (4th century)
  • Medieval spoons with ''seal top''
UTENSIL CONSISTING OF A SMALL SHALLOW BOWL, OVAL OR ROUND, AT THE END OF A HANDLE
Spoon (utensil); SPOON; Metal spoon; Handforging spoons; Serving spoon; Mixing spoon; Caviar spoons; Spoon-feed; 🥄
mit dem Löffel füttern; alles vorkauen

Definition

utensil
(utensils)
Utensils are tools or objects that you use in order to help you to cook or to do other tasks in your home.
...utensils such as bowls, steamers and frying pans...
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Wikipedia

Chinois

A chinois (English: ; French pronunciation: ​[ʃin.wɑ]) is a conical sieve with an extremely fine mesh. It is used to strain custards, purees, soups, and sauces, producing a very smooth texture. It can also be used to dust food with a fine layer of powdered ingredient.