Cheese Graters for Commercial Food Preparation
Commercial cheese graters help restaurants, butcher shops, supermarkets and food-production kitchens prepare consistent portions quickly. Powered tenderizing blades or roller assemblies penetrate muscle fibres to improve texture, shorten preparation time and help marinades and seasonings absorb more evenly.
Choose a cheese grater based on the cheese type, desired grate size, hourly output, available counter space and electrical service. Commercial models are built for repeated daily use and commonly feature durable food-contact components, safety guards and removable parts for easier cleaning.
How to Choose
- Production capacity: match the machine’s output to your busiest preparation period
- Grating size: choose a drum or plate that produces the texture required for your menu
- Cheese compatibility: confirm the model is suitable for hard, semi-hard or other approved cheese types
- Construction: look for durable stainless-steel or approved food-contact components
- Cleaning: removable drums, plates and accessible surfaces simplify daily sanitation
- Safety features: confirm feed guards, interlocks and protected controls designed for commercial use
- Electrical requirements: verify voltage, phase, amperage and plug type before ordering
Common Commercial Uses
- Grating mozzarella, cheddar, Parmesan and other approved cheeses
- Preparing cheese for pizza, pasta, salads and sandwiches
- Producing consistent portions for retail and packaged food products
- Pizzerias, delis and supermarket food departments
- Restaurants, cafes, caterers and commissary kitchens
- Hotels, institutions and food-production operations
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Frequently Asked Questions
It uses a powered grating drum or plate to shred or grate cheese quickly, improving consistency and reducing the labour required for manual grating.
Yes. Commercial cheese graters are designed for bakeries, restaurants, cafes, delis, supermarkets and institutional kitchens that slice bread regularly.
Depending on the model, graters can process mozzarella, cheddar, Parmesan and other approved cheeses. Always follow the manufacturer’s product guidelines, feed-size limits and operating instructions.
No. The final texture depends on the grating drum, disc or plate supplied with the machine. Confirm the required grate size before choosing a model.
Confirm production capacity, grate size, cheese compatibility, voltage, machine dimensions, safety features and cleaning requirements before selecting a model.
Disconnect the machine from power and follow the manufacturer’s sanitation instructions. Remove and clean approved food-contact parts, clear cheese residue and keep electrical components dry.
Yes. Continental Restaurant Equipment supplies commercial food-preparation equipment across Canada. Select a model that matches your cheese type, required grate size, production volume and available workspace.
