thumb|A typical kitchen funnel thumb|A ceramic Ancient Rome|Roman kitchen funnel (1st–3rd century AD)
A funnel is a cone-shaped kitchen tool with a wide opening at the top and a narrow tube at the bottom, designed to guide liquids or dry ingredients into containers with small openings. It matters because it makes pouring into bottles, jars, and other vessels easier and reduces spills, and people have been using this simple tool for at least two thousand years.
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thumb|A typical kitchen funnel thumb|A ceramic Ancient Rome|Roman kitchen funnel (1st–3rd century AD)
A funnel is a tube or pipe that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening.
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