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Quick Chef Tupperware, green

SKU: 1456

Tupperware Quick Chef, green. 

A great alternative to electric kitchen appliances. He is versatile, quick, easy to use and cuts fruits and vegetables in an instance. With his garment, you can mix and beat cream, dressings for salads and dip sauce. The funnel tool is ideal for adding small amounts of oil when preparing mayonnaise and dressings for salads. The anti-slip surface keeps the bowl firmly in place.

To clean
Wash off with a sponge in hot soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry thoroughly. Do not use metal sanding sponge or brush. Be especially careful when washing the blades, as they are extremely sharp.

Warning
The blades are not suitable for chopping ice. This will damage the blades.

Versatile in use

  • To chop carrot, cabbage, peppers, onions ....
  • Thanks to the Quick Chef, you can make delicious broth with chopped vegetables.
  • Make a nice sauce with asparagus with finely chopped cooked eggs.
  • Make fantastic dipsau sauce like guacamole, salsa or tzatziki.
  • Tuna or salmon smears are the perfect start to a successful dinner.
  • Make all-in-one dishes such as an omelet with vegetables and/or potato.
  • For delicious strawberry or raspberry sauce for a bowl of ice cream.
  • Other dishes with fruit, whipped cream, curd or cream cheese are so done with the Quick Chef.
  • Make your own beauty masks with honey, fruit, cucumber, and avocado ....

With the "fan"

  • Can you quickly beat whipped cream.
  • Delicious cocktail or dip sauce and vinaigrettes.
  • Fantastic and healthy milkshakes, cream, ice cream and fruit.

Warning!

  • Extra care is required when cleaning the blades, as they are extremely sharp.
  • The blades are not intended for "crushing" ice or frozen foods; This will damage the blades.
  • Fill the bowl to a maximum of ¼.
  • Occasionally counter-clockwise rotation helps to blend the contents better or pick up pieces that might have escaped.



Tupperware is the name of a home products line that includes preparation, storage, containment, and serving products for the kitchen and home. It also includes plastic containers used to store goods and/or food. In 1942, Earl Tupper developed his first bell-shaped container; the brand products were introduced to the public in 1948. 

Tupperware was developed in 1946 by Earl Silas Tupper (1907–83) in Leominster, Massachusetts. He developed plastic containers used in households to contain food and keep it airtight. The once-patented "burping seal" is a famous aspect of Tupperware, which distinguished it from competitors. Earl Tupper invented the plastic for Tupperware already in 1938, but the product only worked with the emergence of the sale through presentation in a party setting. In 1949, Tupperware introduced the 'Wonderlier Bowl' that gave a start to a revolutionary range of kitchen utensils. 


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