For best results:
Always cut large pieces of food into smaller pieces of even size of approximately 1.5cm, to achieve even
results.
Use the sharp edge for chopping, puréeing and mixing. It is ideal for chopping soft fragile food such as
herbs, celery, onions, garlic and most cheese. It is also useful for puréeing cooked vegetables, making
mayonnaise and mixing salad dressing.
Use the blunt edge for grinding coffee beans and spices, and for chopping hard food such as
peppercorns, seeds, chocolate and nuts.
Do not overload the work bowl. Overloading causes inconsistent results and strains the motor. After
being processed, food should not reach more than 2/3 of the way up the central plastic stem of the
blade assembly.
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