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What kind of scoop is this?

Started by Rob H., September 24, 2017, 09:56:44 AM

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Rob H.

Looks like some kind of scoop or sampler, with a part for pushing out its contents. The metal scoop is around 6" long.

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Nasutushenri

Think it's a sampling horn for sampling cocoa in bags.

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Catch22!

Coring tool, but due to the length, possibly pineapple ?  Stick it in, hold the ring and turn?

Rob H.

Thanks for the replies though I have not yet been able to find a reference for this item.

p_toad

It does look like a sampler, but i was thinking "watermelon".   The old sampler knives with the long thin blades were early consistent users of stainless.

Chillylulu

It isn't a fromager's core, too big I think. What is the core diameter?

I'm thinking cocoa, coffee, or the sort.

Chilly