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Perforated Bowl
/ˈpɜː.fə.reɪ.tɪd boʊl/noun
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A bowl featuring multiple small holes or perforations designed to allow liquids to drain while retaining solids, making it a practical tool for straining and sifting. Beyond the kitchen, it's adapted in scientific and industrial settings for filtration processes, highlighting its versatility in everyday tasks and specialized applications.
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Archaeologists discovered a perforated bowl in an ancient Egyptian tomb dating back to 1500 BCE, believed to be used for brewing beer, revealing that this simple tool played a role in early fermentation techniques and helped sustain civilizations through innovative food processing.
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