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- Trivet abstract "A trivet /ˈtrɪvɨt/ is an object placed between a serving dish or bowl, and a dining table, usually to protect the table from heat or water damage.Trivet also refers to a tripod used to elevate pots from the coals of an open fire (the word trivet itself ultimately comes from Latin tripes meaning "tripod"). Metal trivets are often tripod-like structures with three legs to support the trivet horizontally in order to hold the dish or pot above the table surface. These are often included with modern non-electric pressure cookers. A trivet may often contain a receptacle for a candle that can be lit to keep food warm. A three-legged design is optimal because it eliminates wobbling on uneven surfaces.Modern trivets are made from metal, wood, ceramic, fabric, silicone or cork. When roasting any meat in an oven, trivet racks - which typically fit into roasting pans - are often used to enable the meat joint to be held above the direct heat of the roasting pan and allow the juices of the joint to drip into the roasting pan for the subsequent making of gravy.".
- Trivet thumbnail Trivet.JPG?width=300.
- Trivet wikiPageID "854871".
- Trivet wikiPageLength "1714".
- Trivet wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Trivet wikiPageRevisionID "673139571".
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Bowl.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Bowl_(vessel).
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cooking_utensils.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Cork_(material).
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink File:Maurice_Ascalon,_Pal-Bell_Trivets.jpg.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Heat.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Silicone.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Table_(furniture).
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Tripod.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink File:Trivet,_French.JPG.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLink File:Trivet.JPG.
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trivet".
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLinkText "coal pot".
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLinkText "fireplace trivet".
- Trivet wikiPageWikiLinkText "trivet".
- Trivet hasPhotoCollection Trivet.
- Trivet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cooking-tool-stub.
- Trivet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Trivet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Trivet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Trivet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Trivet subject Category:Cooking_utensils.
- Trivet type Article.
- Trivet type Article.
- Trivet type Tool.
- Trivet type Utensil.
- Trivet comment "A trivet /ˈtrɪvɨt/ is an object placed between a serving dish or bowl, and a dining table, usually to protect the table from heat or water damage.Trivet also refers to a tripod used to elevate pots from the coals of an open fire (the word trivet itself ultimately comes from Latin tripes meaning "tripod"). Metal trivets are often tripod-like structures with three legs to support the trivet horizontally in order to hold the dish or pot above the table surface.".
- Trivet label "Trivet".
- Trivet sameAs Estreudes.
- Trivet sameAs Trebez.
- Trivet sameAs Trespeus.
- Trivet sameAs Trivet.
- Trivet sameAs Trébede.
- Trivet sameAs Trépied.
- Trivet sameAs Dûstan.
- Trivet sameAs Brannjern.
- Trivet sameAs m.03hjr1.
- Trivet sameAs Sacayak.
- Trivet sameAs Q2569925.
- Trivet sameAs Q2569925.
- Trivet wasDerivedFrom Trivet?oldid=673139571.
- Trivet depiction Trivet.JPG.
- Trivet isPrimaryTopicOf Trivet.