Sentence examples for a mesh sieve from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a mesh sieve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a kitchen tool or equipment designed to separate solids from liquids or to sift dry ingredients.
Example: "To prepare the sauce, first pour the mixture through a mesh sieve to remove any lumps."
Alternatives: "a wire strainer" or "a fine mesh strainer."

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Pour the pulp through a mesh sieve placed over a bowl.

Set a mesh sieve over a bowl, strain and press to extract liquid.

Transferring the couscous to a mesh sieve, he gently shook the grains through.

Strain puree through a mesh sieve, pressing berries with back of a wooden spoon to extract as much juice as possible.

The toy soldier, wriggling on a mesh sieve that spa attendants use to sift through the — choice euphemism — "goop," his gun still propped on his shoulder, was as ready for battle as the day he was swallowed, found at long last.

Afterwards, a mesh sieve of diameter 4.80 mm was used to remove all insects from the stored grains.

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yogurt, such as Stonyfield Farm you need to strain it for at least a few hours through cheesecloth or through a fine mesh sieve with a bowl underneath in the fridge.

Strain the liquid through a fine mesh sieve into a fish poacher and heat to boiling.

Increase the heat to high and place a fine mesh sieve over a heatproof bowl.

Pour butter through a fine mesh sieve into a measuring cup.

When it seems most of the juices have been released (about 5 minutes or so), pour the mixture through a fine mesh sieve into a small bowl.

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