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mandolines

Mandolines are kitchen tools designed to produce uniform slices of vegetables and fruits. The typical device comprises a flat bed, a sharp blade set at a fixed or adjustable angle, and a hand guard or food holder. Some models are handheld with a sliding food carriage; others are mounted on a stand or base for stability. Interchangeable blades allow different cuts, including straight slices, wavy or crinkle cuts, and julienne strips.

Operation is simple: place the item on the bed, adjust thickness, and slide the item across the

Safety is a major consideration due to the exposed blade. A hand guard and non-slip base are

In culinary practice, mandolines are valued for speed and consistency, especially for potatoes, cucumbers, onions, and

blade
while
applying
even
pressure.
The
julienne
blade
lends
matchstick-thin
strips;
crinkle
blades
produce
ridged
slices.
Materials
include
stainless
steel
blades
with
plastic
or
metal
frames;
premium
models
may
use
alloy
or
ceramic
blades.
recommended;
use
cut-resistant
gloves
for
extra
protection;
and
keep
fingers
away
from
the
blade.
After
use,
carefully
wash
and
dry;
many
blades
require
hand
washing
to
prevent
corrosion
and
maintain
sharpness;
avoid
prolonged
soaking.
firm
fruits.
They
have
a
long
history
in
professional
kitchens
and
remain
common
in
home
kitchens
for
tasks
requiring
uniform
slices.
Some
cooks
prefer
to
use
a
mandoline
with
a
protective
sheath
for
storage.