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  2. 10 Grate Foods - AOL

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    We've compiled a list of 10 foods that are ideal candidates for putting your grater to use. Some, like cheese, come to mind quickly while other,s like a loaf of bread, might surprise you. Click ...

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  4. Grater - Wikipedia

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    A grater, also known as a shredder, is a kitchen utensil used to grate foods into fine pieces. They come in several shapes and sizes, with box graters being the most common. [ 1 ] Other styles include paddles, microplane/rasp graters, and rotary drum graters.

  5. Mouli grater - Wikipedia

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    A Mouli grater or rotational grater is a hand-operated kitchen utensil designed for grating or pureeing small quantities of food. [1] The device consists of a small metal drum with holes that grate the food and a handle for turning the drum. The hand-held unit consists of two sections with hinged handles.

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  7. Graeter's - Wikipedia

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    Graeter's is a regional ice cream chain based in Cincinnati, Ohio.Founded in 1870 by Louis C. Graeter, the company has since expanded to 56 retail locations selling ice cream, candy and baked goods in the Midwestern United States. [1]

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  9. Tastykake - Wikipedia

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    The price of Tastykake stock collapsed in early 2011, falling from a closing price of $6.43 on January 4, closing at $4.05 the next day. [12] This decline, of about one-third the share price, was accompanied by a spike in trading (from about 5,000 shares on January 4, to almost 1,000,000 the next day).