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Drain vs strain
Are they interchangeable when it comes to getting water off of food?
Drain the pasta.
Strain the pasta.
24 mai 2020 06:26
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You can use drain.
We use drain when talking about removing liquid from something.
We use strain to remove solid things from something.
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24 mai 2020
Hello!
To "drain" something is to let out the water so that it dries for example a bath or sink. To strain something is to pour a mixture of liquids and solids through something, like a colander, which has holes or small openings that will allow the water through but not the solids. In this way we are separating the solids from the liquids.
24 mai 2020
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Anglais, Autre
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