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NegativeLatency
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A market mystery: Why do capers come in such tiny ...
>No standard spoon can fit inside the narrow openings of the typical glass caper jar.
Use a fork which strains away the brine too so you don’t get a wet situation happening
ianvisits
on June 19, 2024
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Teaspoons are narrower than forks -- if a fork fits in, then so would a normal teaspoon.
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ericpruitt
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This amuses me because I tend to use a fork even though I have spoons that can fit in my jars specifically to strain off the brine. I usually use capers to make salmon and cream cheese bagels, and I don't like drippy bagels.
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Use a fork which strains away the brine too so you don’t get a wet situation happening