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Tools and Equipment for the Foodservice Industry

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Employees weigh, inspect, and check delivered items on this   Receiving table  
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Employees weigh items using this item   Scale  
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These items are used to carry food cases to storage areas and are made of heavy steel   Utility cart  
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These come in various sizes, measured in ounces, so they can be used to portion out liquids   Ladles  
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Used to measure varying quantities of both dry goods and liquids.   Measuring cup  
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Used to measure small quantities of spices or liquids   Measuring spoons  
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Short-handled measuring utensil used to portion out soft foods such as ice cream, butter, and sour cream.   Scoops  
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A flexible piece of rubber or plastic used to cut and separate dough, and scrape extra dough and flour from wooden work tables.   Bench scraper  
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A cone-shaped strainer used to strain soups, stocks, and other liquids to remove all solid ingredients   China cap  
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Used to drain liquid from cooked pasta and vegetables.   Colander  
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Used to test the doneness of braised meats and vegetables, for lifing items to the plate, and for steadying an item being cut   Cooks fork  
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A machine that comes with several detachable parts used to puree foods to different consistencies.   Food mill  
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Used to grate hard cheeses, vegetables, potatoes, and other foods   Grater  
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Used to turn foods on a griddle or broiler. This has a wide, chisel-edged blade and a short handle   Offset spatula  
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Also called a melon baller, this is used to cut ball shapes out of soft fruits and vegetables   Parissienne  
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Made of canvas, plastic, or nylon used to pipe out frostings, creams, and pureed foods. This can be used with different tips to create a variety of decorations   Pastry bag  
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Used to brush egg wash, melted butter, glazes, and other liquids on baked items.   Pastry brush  
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A specially shaped spatula made for lifting out and serving pieces of pie.   Pie server  
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Used to cut pizza and rolled-out dough   Pizza cutter  
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Often called a scraper, this is used to fold ingredients together and scrape the sides of bowls   Rubber spatula  
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A short, stubby spatula used to spread sandwich fillings and condiments.   Sandwich spreader  
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A mesh screen and is used to sift flour and other dry baked ingredients and remove any large impurities   Sieve  
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This has a larger round, flat head with holes to remove foam from stock or soup, and to remove solid ingredients from liquids   Skimmer  
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A flexible, round-tipped tool used for icing cakes, spreading fillings and glazes, leveling dry ingredients when measuring, and even turning pancakes and other foods.   Straight spatula  
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This can be made of mesh-like material or metal with holes in it. They come in different sizes, and often come in the shape of a bowl.These are used to strain pasta, vegetables, and other larger foods cooked in liquid   Strainer  
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Scissor-like utensil used to pick up and handle all kids of solid food.   Tongs  
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These are made of different sizes and heaviness and are used to mix, beat, and stir foods   Wire whip  
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This shreds small pieces of the outer peel of citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and limes   Zester  
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A shallow rectangular pan used to bake all types of food   Bake pan  
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A high-sided, flat-bottomed cooking pan   Braising pan  
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A heavy, thick pan. This is used for pan-frying foods like meat and vegetables   Cast iron skillet  
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A pot that has an upper pot and a lower pot. The lower pot holds boiling or simmering water that gently cooks the food in teh upper pot.   Double boiler  
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These pans are used for baking,roasting, or poaching meats and vegetables. They can also be used to hold foods for serving.   Hotel pan  
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A shallow, rectangular pan with medium-high sides used to roast and bake foods, such as meat and poultry   Roasting pan  
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These are used to prepare sauces, soups, andother liquids. These are more shallow than stock pots, with straight sides and two loop handles for lifting   Sauce pot  
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A pan with flat or slightly flared sides and a single long handle. It is used for general cooking on ranges   Saucepan  
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This pan can be either slope-sided or straight-sided. It is used to saute and pan-fry vegetables, meats, fish, and eggs   Saute pan  
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This very shallow pan, about 1 inch deep, is used primarily to bake cookies, rolls, and cakes.   Sheet pan  
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A large pot used for prepareing stocks. Some with spigots allow the liquid to be poured out easily without losing any of the solid ingredients   Stock pot  
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This machine chopes vegetables,meats,andother foods using a rotating blade and bowl   Food chopper  
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These are used to mix an dprocess large amounts of food with any number of specialized attachments.   Mixer  
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This mixer attachment is used to mix, mash, and cream soft foods   Flat beater  
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This mixer attachment is used to beat and add air to light foods, such as egg whites and cake frosting   Wire whip  
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This mixer attachment is a heavier version of hte wire whip used to whip, cream, and mash heavier foods   Wing whip  
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This mixer attachment is used to mix shortening into doughs   Pastry knife  
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This mixer attachment is used to mix heavy, thick doughs   Dough arm  
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