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Quick question, what's a mouli?

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WideWebWitch · 31/12/2004 15:51

My step sister wants to cook a recipe and it says 'take one mouli'. Doubt Asda will have one but she'd like to know anyway! TIA.

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NameChangingMancMidlander · 31/12/2004 15:52

Mouli ? I remember a mouli as being a type of grater !

hoxtonchick · 31/12/2004 15:53

isn't it one of those pureeing things only ever used to make baby food?

iota · 31/12/2004 15:53

Its a vegetable

WideWebWitch · 31/12/2004 15:54

No no its definitely food!

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iota · 31/12/2004 15:54

sort of like a white carrot - google mooli in images and see lots

Doddle · 31/12/2004 15:55

it's a huge white radish type thing

WideWebWitch · 31/12/2004 15:55

Ah! Thanks iota. What sort of vegetable? Is there a substitute?

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WideWebWitch · 31/12/2004 15:56

Thank you, sorry cross posted. She thinks she'll try to manage without it!

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iota · 31/12/2004 15:58

mouli the pureer here
www.chefworks-santacruz.com/html/body_utensilpics.html

JanH · 31/12/2004 15:58

mouli
mooli

It's a radish!!!

iota · 31/12/2004 15:59

jan - snap

JanH · 31/12/2004 16:02
Grin
KangaSantaMummy · 31/12/2004 17:04

we ahve got an old fashioned mouli grater that is hand held and is brill for grating cheese

but anyway love the weird looking carrot/radish looking thing in photo

WideWebWitch · 31/12/2004 17:17

Ah, well that's a spelling mistake in Olive magazine then, it definitely said 'take a mouli' rather than a MOOLI. Not that I knew what a Mooli was either! Thanks all!

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