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baste, barbecue pot and brush,
A multi-purposed type of kitchen utensil that can be used to clean many different types of vegetables as well as other items such as cookware.
A small round or flat shaped brush made with nylon, silicone or sterilized natural bristles. This type of brush is used to apply glazes to breads, pastries, cookies, meats, and poultry before or after baking.
A 1" to 1-1/2" wide, small brush made with nylon or sterilized natural bristles. The brush is used to apply glazing to breads, pastries or cookies before or after baking.
A specialty utensil designed to clean dirt and debris from soft skinned foods, such as mushrooms. Made from polyester, nylon or rubber soft bristles, a Mushroom Brush is constructed so the texture of the bristles will not scrape or damage the fragile skin of fresh fungi.
Brushes made for multiple kitchen tasks. They can be used for sanitary cleaning or they can be used to clean food, such as vegetables, fruit, mushrooms, or shellfish.
A tall flowering plant related to the thistle family of plants that is native to Mediterranean regions and now grown in a variety of locations throughout the world.
A wooden board used to hold food while it is being grilled, that serves to provide a moist and somewhat smoky flavor to the food as well as preserving the nutrients within the food.
A group of flowering plants that are most often used to garnish or enhance the appearance and flavor of various foods.
A liquid sugar that is used for a flavoring both prior to the preparation of the food as well as after when the food is served.
A method, passed down by Native Americans, of cooking meat or fish on a seasoned wooden board. The food takes on some of the flavor from the wood while cooking, which is generally done by baking or broiling.
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