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A multi-divisional company offering a wide range of crowd control products, traffic safety products including steel barriers and other event management products ... Established in 1983, The Tamis® Corporation is a multi-divisional company providing a wide range of crowd control, security, traffic safety,
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Tamis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A tamis (pronounced "tammy", also known as a drum sieve , or chalni in Indian cooking) is a kitchen utensil, shaped somewhat like a snare drum, that acts as a strainer, grater, or food mill. A t...
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Cooking.com carries the Moulinex Tamis. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. ... Stainless Steel Tamis with Coarse Screen ... This generous, professional-weight 12" stainless steel drum sieve, or tamis, means business. Pounds of tomatoes for a sauce or tender chickpeas for hummus can pass through the stainless steel mesh. Its wide,
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What is TAMIS | Why use TAMIS | Variations ... First, TAMIS is available on the World Wide Web. This means that anyone who has Internet access can view TAMIS through a Web site, which can be publicly accessed or password protected.
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It's called a tamis, or drum sieve, and it looks like a cross between an ordinary strainer and your rock-star son's snare drum. It dates to around the Middle Ages, and it's been used in professional kitchens pretty much since. ... Just place the tamis (rhymes with "whammy") over a bowl, then spoon whatever you want to...
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