Linen Crash Jelly Bag
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Linen Crash Jelly Bag is a funnel-shaped cloth bag for straining jelly.
Crash is a fabric, made from heavy, rough flax that can be woven in finer or coarser grades. It's an older term that went out after the Second World War.
The word "crash" here is presumed to come from the Russian word "krashenina", meaning "coloured linen." It was sometimes also referred to as "Russian crash."
Russian-made crash become scarce after the Russian Revolution, and disappeared from the market in Western Europe altogether after the Second World War. Now cloth called "crash" may be made of a blend of flax linen and other fibers, or cotton, etc.
Crash can be used for kitchen towels and as backing for needlework.
It dries quickly.
Substitutes for Linen Crash Jelly Bag
Literature & Lore
-- Mrs. Ella Eaton Kellogg, Science in the Kitchen. Chicago: Modern Medicine Publishing Co. 1893. Page 205.
See Also:
Jelly
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