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What You Should Know Concerning The Basics Of Blenders PDF Print E-mail
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Written by DaubneyTLatshaw   
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
by DaubneyTLatshaw


Blenders are very helpful household appliances. Created in the 1920's, nothing has come close yet to its functionality even if some argue that there are other appliances that may do almost the same job.

There are two types of blenders. There is the conventional and the immersion. The majority of us use the conventional blender which consists of a power base that supports a tall container or jar with blades at the bottom.

The jar better known as the "carafe" could be made from glass, plastic or stainless steel with a lid to prevent the contents from splashing.

This is where the second type of blender comes in known as the immersion blender or stick. Its power base is slimmer and this is generally attached to a long metal shaft with a mixing blade at one end.

It's given this name simply because you immerse the blade into the ingredients rather than the other way around. As soon as in position, you press the button to set the blades' speed.

What makes these two so different is the fact that immersion blenders can only be utilized for light duty blending. It can't crush ice or any hard food items. The bowl or cup which you will put the ingredients in is something you need to look for on your own.

Earlier it was mentioned that there are some appliances perform comparable tasks to the blender. These are namely mixers and food processors. But you will find slight differences among the three.

Mixers are good for tasks that involve aerating or increasing the volume of batters by incorporating air into the mixture. Food processors chop dry solids or knead thick bread though. It's also able to slice or shred produce and cheeses. The blender can't do that because it could only decrease solids to smaller particles or blend liquids and it's not in a position to incorporate air into the mixture.

This means that these three appliances aren't really competing with each other. You simply need to know which appliance to use based on what you are attempting to do.

For those who want something light, they can try to purchase the cordless blender comparable to a cordless phone. As soon as you take it out of the station, you are able to blend stuff even when you are outside on the patio.

An additional choice which is also compact is the personal blender. With this, you can only blend a single serving of your preferred refreshment. As soon as it's completed, you can bring it with you. It can even fit in the cup holder station of the car.

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