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Learn how to get the exact grate texture you want. Find out how to use the different sides of a single box grater to get coarse, medium, or fine results.
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The grating result depends on the angle and pressure applied. For finer grating, use a lighter touch and a steeper angle; for coarser grating, apply more pressure and a shallower angle.

Detailed Explanation:

The same grater can produce different grating results by manipulating the angle at which you hold the food item against the grating surface and the amount of pressure you apply.

For Finer Grating:

  1. Hold the food item at a steeper angle (closer to 90 degrees) against the grater. This allows more of the food's surface to come into contact with the grating edges.
  2. Use a lighter touch. Applying less pressure will result in smaller, finer pieces being grated.
  3. Move the food item quickly and smoothly across the grater.

For Coarser Grating:

  1. Hold the food item at a shallower angle (closer to parallel) against the grater. This reduces the amount of surface area in contact with the grating edges.
  2. Apply more pressure. This forces larger pieces of the food through the grating holes, resulting in coarser shreds.
  3. Use a slower, more deliberate motion across the grater.

Pro Tip:

Always be mindful of your fingers! As the food item gets smaller, switch to using the palm of your hand to push it against the grater or use a finger guard to protect your fingertips from accidental nicks.

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