Bought this a week ago. \ Seller said it was a butter curler. Google Lens shows various tools, but a lemon zester is what comes closest to this, but the zesters I'm finding, have one straight row, like this one: Any idea what mine was used for? The tool was dirty and rusty, now it looks a bit better...
How 'bout for scooping out the seeds from a cucumber? An' there's potential for making String Cheese! Very nicely done cleanup, Marote!
closest I'm seeing is coconut grater/shaver Amazon.com: WitnyStore Coconut Grater - Vintage Kitchen Tool - Thai Traditional Style Multipurpose Easy to Use Portable Wooden Hand Held Scraper and Shredder for Fresh or Baby Coconut Meat - 7 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches: Home & Kitchen Vegetable Shaver Coconut Grater Fish Remover Hand Coconut Meat Scraper Shredder Peeler Manual Machine Multi Purpose Planer Stainless For Cooking Kitchen Food Tools,Silver Kitchen Shaver - Walmart.com
It could be a butter curler from when butter came in 1lb. blocks. If you held two sticks together, maybe you could see if it worked.
Another item for the grocery list I just hope that, after all those tests on food, it doesn't turn out to be an antique calluses scraper
A baby coconut is an immature coconut. I only know this because I did a project in jr high school on foods, the meat which is the white part (obviously not as much as with a mature one) is sweeter & more wet, the milk content is higher so that is where they typically get coconut milk from. Ok that was in the mid ish 70’s. Now I can also tell you I have had both (they are plentiful here) but haven’t had either in years. It is easier to buy shredded coconut & the milk then crack them open!
Please do, and while you're there, please check if they also have a coffea plant. I'm almost out of coffee, and price keeps going up...
CrazyRussianHacker using a coconut tool: it's supposed to que at the 9:20 time of using the tool but not sure it'll start there...