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Which vegetable slicer drum is for what? 

Overview drums vegetable grater

The Jupiter vegetable slicers are not only available for the mySystem, but also as an attachment with a practical direct connection for KitchenAid, Kenwood and SMEG. Thanks to the different drums, there are the most diverse variants to chop vegetables, cheese, nuts & Co.

But what vegetable rasp drums are there at all and what do I use them for?
  1. The Birchertrommel grates fruit and vegetables evenly and is named after the famous Birchermüsli. This is because freshly grated apples and nuts, among other things, are used for this healthy Swiss treat. Both are no problem for our Birchertrommel.
  2. The disc drum cuts cabbage, root vegetables, cucumbers, zucchini and potatoes into uniform slices. Ideal for fresh salads and homemade potato gratins.

  3. The coarse shredding drum turns fruit and vegetables into the most delicious raw vegetable salads. It also turns raw, peeled onions into onion mountains for onion cakes or roasted onions.

  4. The fine grating drum grates and grates nuts, block chocolate and hard cheese. It also helps you turn rusks and hard white bread into breadcrumbs in no time. You can also use it to grate carrots and other root vegetables for a fine carrot or raw vegetable salad.

  5. The chopstick drum is - as its name suggests - just the right partner when you need finely chopped vegetables in chopstick form.

  6. The Kronenhiebtrommel, also called potato grating drum, grates raw potatoes for fresh potato pancakes and dumplings, but it also grates horseradish and apples suitably small.

 

So that you always have this overview at hand, we have put together a practical overview as pdf compilation. You are welcome to download and print it. 

Overview Vegetable Saffle Drums

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