A good vegetable peeler is a must-have in any kitchen, and it’s likely that you already have one that you use to peel and grate fruits and vegetables. With its thick, sturdy, and shiny blade, it helps you quickly and beautifully grate fruits, as well as hard vegetables.
However, the vegetable peeler you’ve been using likely has some hidden features that you may not know about. It’s not that the manufacturer included unnecessary parts, but rather, we haven’t fully explored all its functionalities yet.
1. The purpose of the small hole next to the blade
Some people might think that the small hole next to the blade is just for decoration, but it actually has a practical purpose.
That tiny hole (or eye) next to the blade is designed to easily remove the eyes or buds from potatoes, sweet potatoes, and other similar vegetables.
2. The function of the circular holes with serrated edges on the grater
Now, what about those small circular holes with serrated edges on the grater? Have you ever used them?
Those holes are not useless either! They are meant to grind or crush vegetables and roots, such as ginger, garlic, or even potatoes, into a fine paste, eliminating the need for a mortar and pestle or a knife.
3. The benefit of the bidirectional rotating blade
If you take a closer look at your vegetable peeler, you’ll notice that the blade can rotate in both directions. This design feature is intentional and useful, although not everyone may be aware of it or use it to their advantage.
The rotating blade allows you to peel fruits and vegetables in both upward and downward motions. This means you can peel a fruit or vegetable with a single upward stroke and then continue with a downward stroke, making the process faster and more efficient.
According to Công lý & Xã hội