Vika
Thank you. And any cherries that are small and large are well cleaned?
zergil
my average was all about, but as a whole it was done so that the size is not particularly critical I think
Taha
My parents have small cherries in the garden (it seems they are called "felt"), and so they managed to peel them 50 * 50. I concluded that they are not suitable for small ones. (or my handles are like that ...)
Vika
Thank you girls. We'll keep thinking.
Scarecrow
Quote: Taha

My parents have small cherries in the garden (I think they are called "felt"), and so it turned out to be cleaned 50 * 50. I concluded that it is not suitable for small ones. (or my handles are like that ...)

Felt, in my opinion, has a very tight bone to the flesh. She is generally very difficult to pick out.
GALLAKTIC
Girls, with our coming holiday!
I want to share my experience, suddenly, who will come in handy. I looked through the pages to refresh my memory, as if no one had done this before.
So, they wrote a lot about Cherrymat here, I also bought it, but the season was over by that time - I had not tried it. And in the winter I acquired "PRESIDENT Olive / Cherry Pitted".
Fruit bone remover
There was a special offer at Teskom - every second item in the basket was at half price - so it cost me 656 rubles, one might say, for nothing.
Well, and, in general, he also lay down with me until the summer. And in the freezer I had two bags of cherries with seeds. Purchased cherries, I usually ice a little on a compote. And yesterday something popped into my head to try Tescom's PRESIDENT on frozen cherries. I took out a few things on a saucer so that they could move away and soften, I tried to remove the bones - figs! - all the cherries were stretched out into the hole with a nozzle behind a bone. Well, I threw out these few things that had thawed, I was going to rinse the device, and then I thought, "what if I try to clean it that is not frozen?" And sho would you think ?! Frozen cherries are cleaned with a bang. And the size does not matter (I have a noticeably multi-gauge). I cleaned the bag, putting it out of the freezer in small portions so that I did not have time to move away and soften. The speed is probably less than if you clean it fresh, you have to make a little effort, the juice of your hand does not stain absolutely.
Here is such an interesting experience for me!
Irgata
GalinaThank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, there are a lot of cherries, there is a boredom, there is a small palm bone, but the process does not please, I will definitely try this season.
GALLAKTIC
Irina, That is dumb for sho!
Why isn't the process happy? I was about to decide that the fresh one should work even better, am I wrong or what?
I mean this is such a boredom:
Fruit bone remover
Irgata
I have a boredom
Fruit bone remover
cherries are not large with a rather dense skin, and sometimes the stone will remain, and it is not visible, manual is better and more visible, but more dreary, so I will try frozen.
GALLAKTIC
Well, then, too, share your experience later - it didn't go well. My way of handling my bite is good if you need a small amount for immediate needs. The bucket will probably be dreary to recycle.
Irgata
but if you want it will work, it will not work - then I will unsubscribe
ksyusha1997
Girls who have experience with the Tchibo stubble remover? How is he doing?
Jouravl
Today a discount on ozone bone remover Cherrymatt, leifheit, costs 1512 rubles, was 1890.
And Teskoma 3108 rubles
Admin

Nadyusha, prices - a complete drop
Sometimes it seems how good it is that I bought all this stuff before, in different versions I would not dare now, the toad sits tightly in me
Jouravl
Admin, Tanya, the prices are of course horrible. I have it in the form of a stapler, also German, but I just ordered this one, damn it, I realized that it wouldn't be cheaper. And the drying season is here ..
I used points and delivery is free.
The internet is cheaper, but the product is not available.
Macha
Quote: Jouravl

Today a discount on ozone bone remover Cherrymatt, leifheit, costs 1512 rubles, was 1890.
And Teskoma 3108 rubles
Yes, last week my husband bought me a Teskomovsky for 3 thousand in Krasnodar in the Smart Garden store.
But it's worth it when the cherry with cherry buckets goes.
A couple of buckets of cherries have already withered. Cherries have started, the first batch is drying.
The bone remover will help me a lot.


Added on Tuesday 07 Jun 2016 04:25 PM

Since people have questions, I will share the experience of operating Teskom's apparatus.
Cherry handles wonderfully. There are gaps when the berry is not standard.
For cherries - the same.
Unripe and too large or small berries are problematic in this regard. There are many passes.
Frozen cherries need some thawing before they are passed through the machine - then everything is fine. It is important to catch the middle. Otherwise, it is either wrinkled or too hard to knock out.
Air
Girls, I sell a completely new Tescoma bone separator. If interested, write in a personal. https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=488611.0
Irgata
Last summer, our cherries mostly grew large, the bushes were not sprinkled with berries - the Teskomovsky bone remover did a great job, they sent buckets of 4 collected cherries Fruit bone remover

but the plum bone remover is a wonderful miracle, and knocks out the bone and cuts the plum in half

Yuliya K
Quote: Irsha
but the plum bone remover is a wonderful miracle, and knocks out the bone and cuts the plum in half
Wow! I have not even seen such a miracle! Search urgently!
Irgata
Quote: Yuliya K
Search urgently!
the site is specified in the video 🔗, ozone has 🔗
Silyavka
Quote: Freken Bock
... Maybe Teskomovskaya
I have a teskoma, and the same garbage as yours, and I also have to throw one piece at a time, otherwise they slip into a bowl of peeled cherries. Yes, the cherry does not come off, I leave it on the pin and the process is easier. Today, due to circumstances, I had to use manual, as they say feel the difference.
Quote: lillay
And today I saw a branded one, for 360 rubles.
You were still lucky with the price, we in Eldorado took 800 for a share, so it cost 1200. We also thought to take or not take a Chinese one for 350 rubles in another store. They did not take it, I had to take it for 800. But with all the disadvantages, it is more convenient than manual.
Macha
Quote: GALLAKTIKA

Well, then, too, share your experience later - it didn't go well. My way of handling my bite is good if you need a small amount for immediate needs. The bucket will probably be dreary to recycle.
It's not just dreary. Usually I bring a bucket at a time. 30-40 minutes without a break.
Mine already with seeds categorically do not want to see cherries and cherries anywhere.
That's why they bought me Teskomovskaya for cherries last season. The quality and size of cherries and cherries matters. But overall I'm happy. It's unrealistic to do this manually, I have never done it ...
This year I myself bought a Teskomovskaya for plum. I started using it on apricots. Works well, but I want a different version of the apricots. Then she processed the cherry plum for tkemali - 2 buckets. What a pleasure! Cherry plum was hard, a lot of effort needed to be applied, omissions were frequent ...
Today I processed a bucket of plums for making prunes. It is these drains that are painted on the box of the unit. Song!
And what is surprising - it does not cut into 4 parts, but one cut, or even just pushes out the bone.
Alex100
Quote: Irsha

but the plum bone remover is a wonderful miracle, and knocks out the bone and cuts the plum in half


the plum does not cut in half, it must be cut with a knife) but the device is good) large and small plums are well processed
Svetta
Here is my unit, bought on the occasion in 1999. for 7.47 UAH (even the receipt was preserved!)
Fruit bone remover
Fruit bone remover
Now, very quickly, 2 kg of plums were thrown. The only inconvenience is that you cannot insert a large drain, a maximum of 4.5 cm long.But it is this tree of mine that gives not very large plums, but plums from another tree will not fit at all.
Gayane Atabekova
svettaLight such as yours is now being sold to the cosmogon. ru at a discount of 540 rubles. But it is completely incomprehensible where the stone goes, and where the plum goes. We cook a lot and plum jam. I really want to buy. They seem to be sent to us. I have German for cherry. I am very pleased. I doubt it. Like China. I would like to know your opinion.

Fruit bone remover
Svetta
Gayane, in the lower part, a glass for bones is inserted inside, during operation it falls through there. And put the plum with your hand and remove it with your hand. But it turns out faster than splitting hands. In the video above, there the plum itself jumps off the cutter and is dumped into a container nearby, everything is done manually. But if this is not much money for you, then buy it.
I have a Polish typewriter, then there was not much China in kitchen things.
Gayane Atabekova
svettaThank you very much for the clarification. I would like it according to the principle, like a bone remover for cherries. It seems like there are.
Fifanya
Girls, how to clean the felt cherries, are there any tips?
Svetta
Fifanya, no way, her bone is poorly removed, overgrown.
Fifanya
svetta, Thank you, it means no luck
Svetlana201
Girls, now in Eldorado there is an action for TESCOMA Handy Cherry Pits Remover 643630 -1599 rub. -240 RUR for disposal = 1359r. I made an order for myself and tomorrow I will go to pick it up. I think the price is 1359r. good? I read the topics and decided that I also need
Alyon @ Ka
The right things! I found a Teskomovsky remover and izidray for cherries. Which is better and faster, who knows? Isidrai is more expensive - maybe better?
And for the plum I found only izidray - after all, they praised her, did I understand correctly?
And the apple cutter - Appie Peeier - is normal or better. Tell me, pzh-that.
I will decide and order
Irgata
Quote: Alyon @ Ka
for cherries teskomovsky remover
only for large cherries, in your climate it can grow, and for cherries. For olives they still write.
Katerok87
She is very happy with Teskom's mother and the cherries are different in size in our region. Make sure that at the bottom of the cherry press there is a retainer and a cross that will squeeze out a high-quality sharp one. Girls bought Teskom's crusher in Eldorado for 900 rubles, I bought it in a company store for 2500.




Quote: Alyon @ Ka
Which is better and faster, who knows?
I bought myself in the Center "Shining" (they are bought in the Isidri online store) a cherry-cutter Leifheit, so it has no suction cups at the bottom, it needs two hands to use it, but the Tescoma has. Teskomovskie things rule, many have already noticed.
Quote: Alyon @ Ka
And the apple cutter - Appie Peeier - is normal or better. Tell me, pzh-that.
Mom has such Isidri (stainless steel and cast iron) and I have Gefu (stainless steel and aluminum). The first is heavy, it needs to be lubricated with oil, the knives are sharp, the second is lighter, does not rust, the knives are dumber. Next time I would order for Ali, because I don't see any reason to buy Isidri for 3.5 thousand.
But the cherry crush is better than Tescom, because I have Gefu with a dull cross and Gefu looks like a crush with Ali.
Alyon @ Ka
Katerok87, Irina, thanks to all. Approximately decided. I just didn't understand - what is better for draining? Does Leifheit also have no suction cups and is bad to hold? Then which one to choose or is this stable?
Irgata
Quote: Alyon @ Ka
what is better for draining?
Leifheit - it is very convenient for me, I put the plums on the box at a time, I buy 50-60 kg in autumn, while the Hungarian is not expensive - enough for everything. And I dry the bones, then add them to the compote.
Alyon @ Ka
Irina, thank you.
Quote: Irsha
Leifheit - I'm very comfortable
So I take this
Quote: Irsha
And I dry the bones, then add them to the compote.
Wow! Dont know. How long to dry? how do you know if it's already dry? If only they were dry outside - that's all?
Irgata
Quote: Alyon @ Ka
If only they were dry outside - that's all?
in general, yes, but it takes 5-6 hours to dry.
From peach pits, peach skins - such a beautiful "tea" is brewed on them.





In our climate, a lot is from the market, so there is almost nothing to be discarded, neither from the garden, nor from the market. Apple stumps - also dry
Katerok87
Quote: Alyon @ Ka
Does Leifheit also have no suction cups and is bad to hold? Then which one to choose or is this stable?
If you are not sure, do not rush to buy the drain yet, but the cherry press is 100% not convenient, because it turns over when you press the lever with one hand, you have to hold the other container. At first I did not understand why Tescom's mother did not turn over, but I even asked her to compare mine and mine, it turned out that she had suction cups. When you hold the cherry press in your hands, the principle of operation of the Leifheit sludge press will become clearer, it seems to be of the same design as the cherry press. Pay attention also to the sharpness of the cross. Here you can look at different slide machines and read reviews on Amazon.

Jackdaw-Crow
Quote: Irsha
Leifheit - I'm very comfortable
Irsha, Irina, and plums with an adherent bone and cherry plum this machine "takes"?
Irgata
Jackdaw-Crow, Galina, I don’t know I only take a Hungarian, it separates well from a ripe bone, but sometimes it is not so easy to separate, the bone is knocked out anyway.
And I think that he will knock out a bone from a cherry plum, both large and small. There are two positions - small and large bone.
Jackdaw-Crow
Quote: Irsha
And I think that he will knock out a bone from a cherry plum, both large and small.
It would be good. I love cherry-plum jam, but I'm tired of spitting bones. I'm thinking whether to buy such a machine or not will help too much
Alyon @ Ka
Galina, I don't have a typewriter (yet), but I think that she will not be able to chop off a bone from a cherry plum, because even a cherry plum has a bone more or less stuck. Although it is necessary to try. Maybe the overripe can be pushed out.
Once upon a time I also loved this jam. Sweet and sour.
Jackdaw-Crow
Quote: Alyon @ Ka
Although it is necessary to try.
It would be nice if someone tried it!
Alyon @ Ka
Galina, I'm going to buy one. If I’m finally ready, I’ll try. I'll let you know
Jackdaw-Crow
I will be very grateful!
Irgata
old way to cook cherry plum, not so messy


although, I think, such a bonekickers are invented just for poorly separated seeds, a well-separated seed is not so difficult to remove by simply cutting the berry in half.
Svetta
Alyon @ Ka, and what is cherry plum?
Jackdaw-Crow
Quote: Irsha
old way to cook cherry plum
Last year I cooked a plum using this method, but I didn't like it. I like jam "bite" with tea, I need to put something "on the tooth"!
Irgata
Jackdaw-Crow, Galin, do you think that if you knock a bone out of a small cherry plum, something more "lumpy" will be cooked than such a jam? Probably that cherry plum will burst into pieces as well
Quote: Jackdaw Crow
I like jam "bite" with tea, I need to put something "on the tooth"!
if it turns out to knock out a bone from the cherry plum, try this recipe, it is unlikely that the cherry plum will just boil down-boil down Carrot-citrus jam. Thick and stringy. and the rich taste will certainly be. This year I want to cook a Hungarian plum this way.
We have such a large round plum sold earlier than Hungarian, sour and juicy, but does not give away a bone.
You got me thinking - I'll try it in my bone remover, then I'll write, although the girls from the south would have done it faster.
Such a large plum with an inseparable bone is called cherry plum, although cherry plum and plum are different berries. Maybe cherry plum and large happens?

All recipes

© Mcooker: best recipes.

map of site

We advise you to read:

Selection and operation of bread makers