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KellyRedHead said:I also someone saying (now that you mentioned lettuce) it doesn't brown the lettuce when you use this.
hoosierchef said:No, your lettuce won't brown using a knife like this. (Which really made me question the salad chopper. ) I learned the hard way about lettuce as a teenager. I was working at a local restaurant and my duty was to shred lettuce for the salads. Well, it was taking so long (Because I had to shred ALOT of lettuce) and I got to looking around. The knife that I was using for tomatoes caught my eye and Voila! I thought that would save me ALOT of time. Needless to say, the lettuce had to be thrown out the next day and I don't think I worked there very much longer after that. LOL
You can use it on non-stick cookware without scratching it...KellyRedHead said:Can it be used on our cook ware or is it to sharp? It not that soft is it?
Yes, the pink nylon knife is safe to use for cutting meat. However, it is recommended to use a separate knife for raw meat to avoid cross-contamination.
Yes, the pink nylon knife is dishwasher safe. However, hand washing is recommended to prolong the lifespan of the knife.
Yes, the pink nylon knife is safe to use on non-stick cookware. The nylon material will not scratch or damage the coating on the cookware.
It is recommended to store the pink nylon knife in a knife block or on a magnetic knife strip to protect the blade and prevent accidents.
The pink nylon knife does not need to be sharpened as it is made with a serrated edge that stays sharp. However, if you prefer a sharper edge, you can use a ceramic or diamond rod sharpener.