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straight edge blade - Glossary Search

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straight edge blade Glossary Term
A knife blade that is straight along the cutting edge or straight and slightly curved. In contrast, blades that contain serrations such as serrated blades or indentations such as hollow edge blades are not considered to be straight-edged blades.
hollow edge blade Glossary Term
A term used to describe a knife blade which most often contains evenly spaced vertical indentations or "hollows" that have been ground out of the thickness of the steel blade.
serrated blade Glossary Term
A sharp-edged blade with saw-like notches or teeth formed into one side of the blade surface that enable it to slice cleanly through foods without damaging delicate or soft textures, such as bread or pie crusts.
sharpening steel Glossary Term
A tool that is used to continually keep edges of knife blades straight to maintain a sharp edge after each use.
steak knife Glossary Term
A knife used for cutting foods served as a main course such as steak and chicken. The knife usually has a blade that is 4 to 6 inches long and varies in thickness.
taper ground blade Glossary Term
The blade of a knife that decreases in size from the handle to the tip and from the top or spine of the knife to the bottom or cutting edge of the blade.
utility knife Glossary Term
A small lightweight knife, which usually has a blade that is 4 to 7 inches long and is used for miscellaneous light cutting.
hollow ground blade Glossary Term
A knife blade with concave beveled edges created by starting midway or lower from the top of the blade and grinding or tapering each side of the blade thinner toward the bottom or cutting edge by grinding a inward curvature.
convex ground blade Glossary Term
The opposite of a hollow-ground blade, this type of knife blade rounds outward instead of inward such as a hollow grind.
flat ground blade Glossary Term
The type of blade with a straight "V" cut ground into the steel edge. Varying in depth, the Flat Ground Blade can be made with only as very slight "V" cut or a longer cut that tapers slightly from higher up on the blade and extends downward toward the cutting edge.
saw and raker blade Glossary Term
Some blades built to handle hardened objects such as frozen foods are formed with an alternating blade construction containing sets of double-toothed blade extensions separated by curved and serrated blade surfaces.
chisel ground blade Glossary Term
With a ground edge that looks like the blade of a chisel and thus the origin of its name, this type of blade has a grind that is made on only one side of the blade.
julienne peeler Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil made to simplify the process of making julienne strips used for decorative garnishes.
santoku knife Glossary Term
A type of knife commonly used to prepare ingredients for Asian food dishes. This knife, which is also known as an Asian cook's or chef's knife, is very similar to a traditional chef's knife with a wide blade that has a long straight edge curving up slightly at the end.
knife Glossary Term
A utensil that has a handle and a blade that may or may not be sharp-edged. Available in a wide variety of different types and sizes, a knife is used for cutting, chopping, dicing, slicing, mincing, peeling, separating, and other kitchen tasks where the thin metal shaft of a blade is of value for food preparation.
knife sharpener Glossary Term
A kitchen tool designed to remove cleanly file or hone the cutting edges on the steel blades of knives and other utensils with cutting edges.
paring knife Glossary Term
Traditionally, this utensil is a small knife with a straight, sharp blade that is generally three to five inches long and rounded on the cutting side.
mandoline slicer Glossary Term
A hand-operated appliance used for cutting and slicing fruits and vegetables. This kitchen utensil has a variety of adjustable blades that enable the Mandoline to make precise cuts in firm fruits and vegetables, such as apples, melons, carrots, cucumbers, eggplants, onions, potatoes, sweet peppers, zucchini, and other foods.
mincing board Glossary Term
A wooden utensil made from a hardwood such as maple that is used as a chopping or cutting surface when preparing delicate and small ingredients, such as fresh herbs.
sharpening stone Glossary Term
A finishing tool that is used sharpen (hone) the steel blades of knives and cutting utensils such as scissors or garden utensils.
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