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Sepcification Cooking, List of Tools Unit Name Description/Specification Quantity Sample Picture only /Remarks Piece Chef knife 9-inches chef’s knife, high -carbon 20 stainless steel blade, Tang extends to the handle, heavy duty, good quality Picture from Wusthof Classic knife) Piece Boning knife High -carbon stainless steel blade 16 12” piece Oyster knife High -carbon stainless steel blade, 8 bolster is designed to prevent hand from slipping, triple riveted up to the tang which extends to the handle Piece Cleaver Use to split bones, high -carbon 20 stainless blade, tapered from bolster to tip and from back to edge, can be re-sharpened easily, Piece Meat Medium size, mallet like tenderizer 8 tenderizer Piece Meat Small Size 8 Same as above, smaller in size tenderizer Piece Skimmer 13 -inch skimmer for removing foam 20 from broth or serving boiled foods, durable, professional grade tool, 18/10 stainless steel polished, handle grooved on top, rounded on bottom for comfort Piece Skimmer Spider skimmer, all metal (stainless 20 steel skimmer), diameter of skimmer maybe from 4” to 7”. Piece Skimmer Fine mesh, round wire, stainless steel 20 Piece Strainer Stainless steel, Handle size: 12 x 1.5 20 cm (L x W), Total length: 21.5cm/8.5”; strainer wire bowl tip, fine mesh, Piece Strainer Medium fine 20 Same with the above strainer, finer mesh Piece Sieve Fine mesh flour sieve, stainless steel 20 Piece Turner Slotted turner, Thin, flexible edges, 20 should be made of sturdy, heat- resistant plastic, can be safely used in non-stick cookware Piece Spatula Stainless steel spatula 20 L 12” Piece Wooden L 12” 24 spoon Piece Parisienne Scoop decorative balls, stainless steel 20 spoon scoop, double sided, scoops could create small and large balls Piece Zester Heavy duty lemon zester, stainless 10 steel with black plastic finger grips, V-shaped indentation for creating long zests, 5 small holes for creating shreds, hanging hook on end of handle set Piping bag Durable, 10 pieces per set of piping 4 bag Piece Pastry tubes Set of pastry tubes in assorted basic 40 shapes for decorative purposes, stainless steel Piece Chinois fine mesh, stainless steel, small in 10 size Piece Chinois fine mesh, stainless steel, medium in 10 Same as the above, except medium in size size Piece Funnel Stainless steel, small 10 Piece Funnel Stainless steel, medium 10 Same picture, medium in size Set Measuring Stainless steel, heavy duty 40 spoon Piece tongs 8 inches, stainless steel, heavy duty 20 Piece Tongs 12 inches, stainless steel, heavy duty 20 Set Measuring Solid measuring cup, stainless steel 40 cup Piece Measuring Liquid, glass 40 cup Piece Ice cream Stainless steel 10 scoop Piece Cheesecloth Cloth use for drying or for separating 40 solids from liquids, or to slightly cover containers Piece Serving Stainless steel 8.5” 48 spoon Set Pepper and Durable, easy to clean, 20 salt mill Unit Weighing Capacity: 7kg/1g (accuracy 10 scale resolution) AC/DC Power Supply Table board size: 24.5 * 24.5 cm Material of table board: stainless steel Unit Weighing Good quality plastic material, up to 20 scale 5kg, 40 graduation, Piece Apple corer Lightweight, stainless steel corer 20 Piece Wire whisk Small, stainless steel, easy to clean 20 Piece Wire whisk Medium, stainless steel 20 Same as above, slightly bigger in size Piece Wire whisk Large, stainless steel 20 Biggest size Piece Can opener Table top, clamp base and bar in cast 4 iron, stainless steel head. Table fixing with clamps, with spare parts Piece Can opener Manual, hand -use can opener, 4 Piece Kitchen Heavy duty 20 scissors Piece Soup ladle 3 oz capacity, stainless steel 20 Piece Soup ladle 6 oz capacity, stainless steel 20 Piece Soup ladle 8 oz capacity, stainless steel 8 Piece Soup ladle 12 oz capacity, stainless steel 20 Piece Kitchen Stainless steel kitchen spoon, 40 spoon Piece Kitchen slotted 40 spoon Piece Kitchen fork Stainless steel, straight kitchen fork 40 Piece Carving fork Curve carving fork 10 Piece Peeler Durable materials 20 Piece Pocket/pin Food grade, (Digital) 40 thermometer Set Stock pot Pots in 6, 8, 12, 16 and 20 quart 10 sizes, made of commercial grade 22 gauge stainless steel. With double handle with twin rivets for secure lifting, nested together, easy to store between and after use. 8 quartz: 25cm dia*20cm ht 12 quartz: 27.5cm dia*21.5cm ht 16 quartz: 30.5cm dia*24cm ht 20 quartz: 33 cm dia*25.5cm ht Piece Frying pan non stick pan, 20 cm diameter 40 Piece Frying pan 30 cm diameter 40 Piece Colander Small size, stainless steel, 12 Piece Colander Medium size, stainless steel 12 Set Cutting Assorted colors, standard cutting 20 board board, sanitary, durable, High density PE Set Fish poacher Stainless steel with rack, 45inches in 10 diameter Set Mixing bowl Assorted sizes, stainless steel, heavy 40 duty, 5 sizes each set Set Saucepan Stainless steel, highly durable, with 20 rivets secured, assorted sizes, small, medium, large set Casserole Stainless steel, with lid and non -heat 20 conductive Bakelite handles. Set includes: 16 inches in diameter, 20 inches in diameter, 24 inches in diameter Piece Wok each set consists of small and 20 medium wok, with handle, iron Chinese wok Set Double boiler Heavy duty, stainless steel, 4.7” dia x 4 6.20” H with 5” handle; Piece Paellera 30 cm induction 4 Piece Glass rack Durable 4 Piece Soup cup 4 rack Piece Plate Rack 4 Piece Glass Water goblet 40 Piece Plate Dinner plate, plain white 10.25” 40 Monno Piece Plate Salad plate, plain white 8” Monno 40 Piece Soup bowl Plain white 5” Monno 40 Piece Baking tray Small, rectangular aluminium sheet 24 Piece Utility tray Heavy duty, stainless steel 24 Piece Roasting tray Heavy duty, stainless steel 10 Piece Braising pan Medium 20 Quantity mentioned in the above list, each item shall be delivered 50% at National Hotel and Tourism Training Institution, Mohakhali, Dhaka and rest 50% at Cox’s Bazar Polytechnic Institute. .
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