Zyliss Restaurant Cheese Grater
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Designed to scrape more cheese in less time, the Zyliss Classic Rotary Cheese Grater is perfect for grating hard cheeses, chocolate, nuts and more.

My parents had this cheese grater that was ALL Stainless Purloin, suction mount, and various SS drums that cut the cheese in a rotary fashion. It was probably manufactured in the 70's or original 80's and for the life of me I can't find one to buy like it. Let me know where i can find one.
Try looking at an old-fashioned mall or store in your area. You'd be surprised what types of kitchen items are collected and you might stubble across the grater you are looking for. I have recaptured many items I think back on from my Grandmother's kitchen just by taking a day and going through an antique mall. It might be worth the visit.
I lodge in an apartment without a dishwasher and I'm looking for a trick to help me clean my box-grater and my microplane graters.
I'm traditional with the concept of elbow-grease, but I'm wondering if anyone has a method for cleaning these devices easily without having to waste too much time scrubbing and scrubbing and destroying sponges.
Any help?
I also realize that it's technically off-subject-matter here, but if anyone would have an answer, it would be you guys. Thanks.
I comforter mine with a cooking spray like Pam before I use it, Then the cheese doesn't stick as badly and it is easier to clean after each use.
Does it in actuality work well? I mean, if it's for zesting citrus fruit, doesn't the zest well-grounded get stuck on the grater?
Bobbly bits...well, you all know what I mean!
For zesting citrus fruit.
They m pretty well, actually. The zest does have a tendency to get stuck, but brushing it off (carefully, so you don't bow to much) with a pastry brush works wonderfully.
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Suchan has tipsy praise for the entire Tupperware line, but his favorite products to sell are can openers and cheese graters. “It's the most clean can opener you can buy,” Suchan said. “And I love selling the cheese grater.
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A grater cooking experience Graters are beneficial additions to your collection of kitchen utensils. They are versatile and can be used on a range of food products above all cheese and vegetables. From the preparation of a simple meal to an elaborate spread with delicate finishing |