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PASSOIRE COCKTAIL [2 records]

Record 1 2024-02-16

English

Subject field(s)
  • Household Articles - Various
  • Mixed Drinks
CONT

Simply put, a cocktail strainer is a bartending tool used to remove solid materials from the liquid in the making of a drink. Also known as a bar strainer, the cocktail strainer is typically used after a drink has been shaken or stirred to remove the ice, fruit or other solids that shouldn't find their way into the resulting cocktail.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Articles ménagers divers
  • Cocktails
Key term(s)
  • passoire à coquetel

Spanish

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Record 2 - external organization data 2021-03-18

English

Subject field(s)
  • Compartment – Nomenclature 4.0
  • Museums and Heritage (General)
OBS

beverage strainer: an item in the "Food Processing and Preparation Tools and Equipment" class of the "Tools and Equipment for Materials" category.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Tiroir – Nomenclature 4.0
  • Muséologie et patrimoine (Généralités)
OBS

passoire à cocktail : objet de la classe «Outils et équipement de transformation et de préparation des aliments» de la catégorie «Outillage et équipement pour le traitement des matières».

Spanish

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