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colanders

Colanders are bowl-shaped kitchen utensils designed with a pattern of holes to allow liquids to drain away while solids remain inside. They are commonly used to drain cooked pasta, rinse vegetables or leafy greens, and wash canned beans or grains. The perforations enable rapid water removal while minimizing loss of food.

Most colanders are made from metal, plastic, or silicone. The metal variety is typically stainless steel or

Common sizes range from small, pocket-sized versions to large, multi-quart bowls used in commercial kitchens. Availability

Care and maintenance: metal and silicone colanders are usually dishwasher safe, while some plastic models may

aluminum
and
may
feature
sturdy
side
handles
and
a
base
or
feet
to
lift
the
bowl
above
the
sink.
Plastic
colanders
are
lightweight
and
inexpensive,
and
silicone
models
provide
flexibility
and
are
often
collapsible
for
storage.
Some
colanders
combine
a
fine
mesh
to
strain
smaller
particles,
while
others
rely
on
larger
holes
for
faster
draining.
In
addition
to
standard
handheld
models,
many
colanders
are
designed
as
inserts
that
fit
inside
a
pot,
or
as
collapsible
or
nesting
designs
for
compact
storage.
of
different
hole
patterns
and
capacities
allows
selection
for
specific
tasks,
such
as
rinsing
delicate
berries
(fine
holes)
or
draining
pasta
(larger
holes).
warp
or
discolor
with
heat
or
chlorine
exposure.
Remove
trapped
food
promptly,
rinse
thoroughly
to
prevent
rust
or
bacterial
buildup,
and
allow
to
dry
completely.
Colanders
are
part
of
general
kitchen
draining
tools
and
are
often
used
together
with
sieves
or
strainers.