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By John Campbell

Published 2001

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The process of pouring a liquid through a medium or fine strainer to remove lumps, sediment and flavourings such as herbs, spices and mirepoix. Passing is also used in opposite fashion to remove excess moisture from purées, in which case the solids are kept and the liquid usually discarded.

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