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What are peelers and graters?

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Peelers and graters are very useful pieces of kitchen equipment.

Both of these tools should always be used on a chopping board.

They both have very sharp blades so they have to be used very carefully.

Always ask an adult to help you to peel and grate safely.

A boy and his robot chef
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Uses of peelers and graters

Find out about how peelers and graters are used in the kitchen.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 2, An illustrated blue Y-shaped vegetable peeler, Peelers Peelers can be used to remove the skin from fruit or vegetables, like an apple or a potato.
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Video: How to peel and grate safely

Learn some safe methods to peel and grate foods whilst making some crunchy, healthy snacks.

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Using a peeler safely

When peeling, always keep your fingers away from the blade and ask an adult to supervise.

There are two safe ways to use a peeler.

Long foods

  1. If the food is long, like a carrot, stand the food tall with your hand on the top.

  2. Peel from halfway down the food to the chopping board.

  3. Flip the food to peel the other end.

A close up of a person's hands, one holding a half peeled carrot on its end, while the other hand firmly grips a peeler and peels the carrot half way down.

Round foods

  1. If the food is round, like a potato, press a fork into the top of the food.

  2. Hold the fork to keep your hand away from the peeler.

  3. Press the peeler’s blade against the food and push downwards towards the chopping board.

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Using a grater safely

Graters have lots of little, sharp blades, so it is important to ask an adult to help you to use it safely.

This is a safe way to use a grater:

  1. Hold the handle on top of the grater with your holding hand, keeping the grater flat on the chopping board.

  2. Hold the food with your strongest hand.

  3. Press the food down the grater slowly and carefully.

  4. Bring the food back to the top of the grater and repeat.

  5. Remember to keep your fingers away from the grater when holding the food. Stop grating when there is a small piece of food left. Do not try to grate it all.

A close up of a person's hands, one holding the top of a grater on a green chopping board, while the other hand firmly grips a  cucumber and peels down the grater.
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Quiz: Peeled or grated?

Can you tell the difference between a peeled food and a grated one? It's time to put your knowledge to the test with this quiz.

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