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Basic Vegetable and Fruit Carving Tools



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By : Michelle Rosser    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-20 03:42:10
Vegetable and fruit carvings are essential parts of cooking. More often than not, chefs are praised as much for the food presentation as for the food’s taste. This is why, whether you wish to become a famous chef or simply want to impress family and friends with your prowess in the kitchen, it is important to have a good set of vegetable and fruit carving tools on hand. There are several types of carving tools that you need to include in your collection. Here are some of the most basic and commonly used fruit and vegetable carving tools.

The melon peeler is a definite must-have, since melons are among the most common fruits used in the art of food carving. The vibrant colors of a melon allow for very attractive food presentations. The melon peeler allows you to remove the melon’s rind, thus producing a fruit that your guests can eat whole if they wish. For more aesthetic value, you may also carve the rind into an attractive design rather than completely detaching it from the fruit. If you do decide to remove the rind, you may use it to decorate the perimeter of your serving plates.

Another important carving tool is a seeding knife. This allows you to remove seeds quickly and with minimal damage to the vegetable or fruit. Removing seeds is a very essential process because the crunch of a seed against one’s teeth can very quickly ruin a guest’s impression of an otherwise excellent meal. Most sets of vegetable and fruit carving tools include a minimum of two seeding knives. There is usually one made to remove seeds that are very small and not bunched together – the kind that oyu would typically find in apples is a perfect example of this. The other style of seeding knife will be for large seeds that are concentrated in one area such as those found in an acorn squash.

Although it can’t be used for general cutting, a bird’s beak knife can be very useful for decorative purposes. It has a V-shaped blade that leaves unusual marks that are very versatile in creating attractive, abstract patterns and designs. Bird’s beak knives with a broader lip are great for making cuts that have to be smooth and circular or creating patterns, while those that have an angle with a sharper V to them are better for creating some of the more rigid geometric designs.

Lastly, you will need a paring knife. This short-bladed knife is one of the most essential vegetable and fruit carving tools primarily because it allows you to make precise cuts through any fruit or vegetable. With this tool, you can sculpt fruits the way a sculptor uses chisel on marble. Its straight design makes it ideal for cutting any number of shapes into the fruit. While a bird’s beak knife helps you make patterns faster, the paring knife makes up for the lack of speed with its versatility. The best fruit carving set is one that includes one or more paring knives and a good selection of bird’s beak knives, among others. This ensures that you will always have a handy knife to make eye-catching designs, whether you have the luxury of time or need to work on your patterns rapidly.
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