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14 infografías para ayudar a organizar nuestra cocina.

Publicado el 25 julio 2013 por Hugo Rep @HugoRep
  • The Kitchen Volume Conversion Aid by Plainworks focuses entirely on volume and imperial units.

    Kitchen Volume Conversion Aid

  • The Cooking Conversion Chart by mhars covers volume and weight measurements, and shows the difference between Australian and US measurements.

    Cooking Conversion Chart

  • There are so many connections between all the different volume units, that when it comes to visualizing them, a network diagram like The Common Cook’s Guide to Kitchen Conversions by ShannnonLattin might be most appropriate.

    The Common Cook

    Sometimes recipes call for a weight instead of a volume. In that case, Kitchen 101 Mass & Volume Equivalents can help out. Kitchen 101 Mass & Volume Equivalents

  • For the ultimate guide to conversions (plus some extra tidbits), try The Kitchen Cheat Sheet by shellshockuk.

    Kitchen Cheat Sheet

  • The Splendiferous Array of Culinary Tools shows how wide of an array there is of kitchen gadgets, and the general purpose each of them serves.

    Culinary Tools

  • Know Your Knives gives a great visual list of each type of kitchen knife, with a text description of its purpose.

    #KnowYourKnives

  • Knives of the Kitchen by BladeHQ illustrates all kinds of knives and the foods for which you can use them.

    Kitchen Knives

  • The Chef’s Guide to Knives by ShannonLattin covers knives in much more detail, going over the different parts, general safety, and how to chop with each.

    Hone Your Chops: The Chef

    Hone Your Chops: The Chef’s Guide to Knives infographic by ShannonLattin.

    The Various Varieties of Vegetables

  • Essential Vitamins and Minerals by HealthCentral shows where you can get a lot of those nutrients.

    Essential Vitamins and Minerals

  • Veggies don’t come with nutrition facts labels, but the Vegetable Calories Chart shows the calorie content of some of our favorites.

    Vegetable Calories Chart

  • The Shelf Life of Food by LindsaySnowOsborn (and Visually) shows approximately how long your fresh food will last.

    The Shelf Life of Food

  • The 5 Second Rule might be a good guide to follow, or at least use to scare your kids into handling their food carefully.

    The 5 Second Rule


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