drizzler

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English

Etymology

drizzle +‎ -er

Noun

drizzler (plural drizzlers)

  1. An kitchen utensil with a handle and a head appropriate for drizzling a viscous liquid, such as honey.
    • The special ingredient? Honey. This is a honey wand, also known as a honey dipper or a honey drizzler. This is a helpful tool to own when making this recipe, but you can use a regular spoon instead.
  2. Any pouring device intended to allow liquids to be drizzled.
    This brand new drizzler will add a touch of chic to your table! The leaf etched glass body and the stainless steel spout with the rubber stopper have all been designed for longevity and chic design. Perfect for olive oil or balsamic vinegar!