A grater is a versatile kitchen tool, but the small round holes on it have multiple practical uses. These tiny serrated holes can make food preparation easier and more efficient.
Shred ginger without fibers
Fresh ginger contains a lot of fibers, which can be difficult to chew, especially in dipping sauces. Chopping or pounding doesn’t completely remove the fibers, making it less pleasant to eat.
Instead of crushing or chopping, use the small round holes on the grater.
The fine ginger will fall smoothly, while the fibers stay behind, resulting in a smoother texture.
Shred baby food
If you don’t have a blender or only need small portions for your baby, the small round holes on the grater can help.
The serrated holes effectively puree soft foods.
This method saves time and effort when preparing small portions.
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