How To Use Pestle In A Sentence
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pestle the garlic
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Oh yeah but if it is their munchies then the other side of south please go get a mortar and pestle to make the munchies munchable LOL!!!
Archive 2008-10-01
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Woodcarvers, all of whom are men, carve masks and figurines as well as mortars, pestles, and bowls.
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Shaped like a large wooden pestle, the muddler is a must for summer drinks, like the Mojito or Mint Julep, which require muddling to bring out the mint's flavor.
Stories from The Sun
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Frozen leaves were ground to a powder in a mortar with a pestle in the presence of liquid nitrogen in a cold room.
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Crush the peppercorns coarsely in a pestle and mortar or a coffee-grinder.
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Pound with a pestle until crushed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Use a pestle and mortar to crush the spices.
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A quick grind with a pestle and mortar produces a finely textured flavouring for cooking.
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The pestle is a pole, preferably and usually of heavy hardwood, about
The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
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In a mortar and pestle, grind the chilli, salt and shrimp paste.
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In indigenous villages, women often make the tortillas the traditional way by grinding corn with a rounded pestle on a flat lava stone called a piedra or metate.
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So then I fried the bacon until impossibly crisp, crumbled some on my salad, placed the rest in a mortar and proceeded to pestle the remainder.
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Whiz them to a powder using a spice or coffee grinder, or pound them in a pestle and mortar.
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Another intoxicant is “Sabzi,” dried hemp-leaves, poppy-seed, cucumber heed, black pepper and cardamoms rubbed down in a mortar with a wooden pestle, and made drinkable by adding milk, ice-cream, etc.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Mash together the sage, thyme and pine nuts with a little bit of olive oil, either using a mortar and pestle, a small food-processor, or by chopping the pine nuts and herbs and then mashing the mixture with a spoon.
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The animal samples were freeze-dried and ground to a fine powder in a mortar and pestle or in a ball mill.
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It called for individual nerve and daring on that shell-swept, pestled earth, creeping up to new positions or back for water and food by night, lying "doggo" by day and waiting for a counter-attack by the Germans, who were always the losers in this grim, stealthy advance.
My Second Year of the War
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Crush the garlic into a paste using a pestle and mortar.
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Close to where I had hung my hammock, Rufino kindled a fire to toast coca while his son reduced cecropia leaves to ash and prepared the mortar and pestle.
One River
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Using a mortar and pestle, pound the garlic and chili pepper with olive oil to form a rough paste.
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By treading with all his force on the end of the handle, the naked kometsuki elevates the pestle, which is then allowed to fall back by its own weight into the rice-tub.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series
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We banged the mortar and pestle like oriental drummers in the echoing stainless steel kitchen, but our ground cumin and coriander looked more like gravel than grains of the finest spices.
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And right on the top of that there was a pinnacle, and the Indians had pestled out a thing shaped just like a top.
Oral History Interview with John Wesley Snipes, 1976 September 20 and November 20. Interview H-98. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By John Wesley Snipes
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A mortar and pestle is best, or use a spice mill or food processor.
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Individual garnets were cut from selected samples, crushed in a mortar and pestle and sieved.
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Using a pestle and mortar keeps the texture grainy and avoids making a slimy emulsion.
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The samples were cut repeatedly with scissors and then ground to a fine dust with an agate mortar and pestle.
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For the black sesame filling: Using a mortar and pestle, pound the sesame seeds, sugar and cocoa butter into a paste.
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Crush the seeds to a fine powder with a pestle and mortar.
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Objects from Sell Cave. a, Pestles or grinding stones; b, celt, pottery disks, paint stones, and skiver 46 17.
Archeological Investigations Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 76
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Grind all the ingredients together in a spice grinder or with a mortar and pestle.
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There are songs about fishing, planting, and how to use a hoe, paddle a canoe, or pound manioc with a giant mortar and pestle.
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We would sit at the bar and watch the bodeguero prepare the mayonnaise in a large, well-cured mortar and pestle where he vigorously stirred egg yolks and olive oil, adding salt and lemon juice until he got the optimum smooth texture.
Havana Salsa
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Using your pestle and mortar, you want to pound the garlic with a little pinch of salt along with the basil leaves.
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If you don't have a food processor, you may have to grind the paste by hand in a mortar and pestle (muhaha).
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Her nephew approached, holding a cooking pot with herbs littered inside it, a pestle and mortar, a ladle, bowl and kindling.
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In the market I see people grinding up thumb-joint sized crabs in a pestle and mortar to make a vile green-brown mash.
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The homogenate was then transferred to a Dounce homogenizer and further homogenized with 30 strokes of the pestle, and then subjected to centrifugation at 1,500
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Remove and place in a mortar and pestle or food processor and crush.
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It called for individual nerve and daring on that shell-swept, pestled earth, creeping up to new positions or back for water and food by night, lying "doggo" by day and waiting for a counter-attack by the Germans, who were always the losers in this grim, stealthy advance.
My Second Year of the War
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Traditionally, a mortar pestle is used to pound the coffee, but he tells me that with the passage of time, quite a few things have changed.
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In the latter case the rich find would immediately be pegged out as a claim, or lease, and work commenced, the coarse gold being won by the simple process of "dollying" the ore; or pounding it in an iron mortar with an iron pestle, and passing it when crushed, through a series of sieves in which the gold, too large to fall through, is held.
Spinifex and Sand
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Put the lemon thyme leaves in a pestle and mortar and crush with the salt and a good grinding of black pepper.
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Using a pestle and mortar, pulverise the bran to a coarse powder.
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Some spices come as seeds, so that's when you get to break out your mortar and pestle and grind those seeds up to really bring the flavour out.
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I spooned out some bladderwort, crushing the green leaves with a mortar and pestle.
The Multiplying Menace
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The roots of maize seedlings were cut separately and ground with a pestle in an ice-cold homogenization medium.
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At each sampling date, approximately 1 g FW of a pooled sample of crown tissues from ten plants was ground to a fine powder with a pestle in a mortar containing liquid nitrogen.
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Freeze-dried leaves were ground into powder using a mortar and pestle and homogenized in homogenizing buffer.
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Joker seeming pestled in his own mortar leads to Pentagon holoplot.
Archive 2007-05-01
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O, you'll do!" the apothecary answered, with a laugh; but he said, in answer to an anxious question from the lady, "He mustn't be moved for an hour yet," and gayly pestled away at a prescription, while she resumed her office of grinding the pounded ice round and round upon her husband's skull.
Complete March Family Trilogy
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Grind all the ingredients together in a spice grinder or with a mortar and pestle.
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There were water buckets, assorted bottles and flasks, a saltcellar, and a mortar and pestle.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
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He was to be brayed in a mortar among wheat with a pestle - pretty hard dealing that, and yet his folly would not depart from him.
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In indigenous villages, women often make the tortillas the traditional way by grinding corn with a rounded pestle on a flat lava stone called a piedra or metate and baking the flat corn disks on a dry, clay platter known as a comal.
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In the northeast corner of the tomb was a small votive vessel filled with ocher, next to it more ocher, a stone pestle, and three objects made from the metacarpals of animals; in the northwest corner archaeologists found a bronze knife and a long bronze awl broken in half; in the southwest corner were two vessels covered with stone lids; and in the southeast corner, archaeologists were surprised to find a censer of a type commonly found in later so-called catacomb burials that had been placed upside down.
Caucasus Kurgan Cache
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Miso used to be ground daily at home with a huge pestle and mortar, but nowadays it is sold ready ground.
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Pesto is best pounded by hand with a mortar and pestle; bruised, the cell walls of the basil leaves expel their oils more generously, making a silkier, more emulsified sauce than if they are slit open by the sharp metal blades of a blender or a knife.
Day of Honey
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Grind with a pestle to a dryish paste (or blend the ingredients to a paste in a mini food processor).
Times, Sunday Times
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Puree the garlic and salt together (a mortar and pestle is the best tool for this job, but it can also be done in a blender).
Gardens and Kittens with Recipe for Eggplant Kebab on Rosemary Skewers (Κεμπάμπ με Μελιτζάνες και Δενδρολίβανο)
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In a mortar and pestle we ground up mint leaves from the garden with brown sugar.
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It is necessary that the mortar be closed, and a piece of leather through which the pestle moves, such as is generally used in pulverizing pharmaceutic substances in a laboratory, will answer.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
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Lightly grind the mixture with a pestle, then use to sprinkle over the chicken legs.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was big at the top, but they pestled out in this rock.
Oral History Interview with John W. Snipes, September 20, 1976. Interview H-0098-1. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle?
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In my wanderings around the hills I had found a mortar and pestle, a moccasin last and a canoe anchor, each fashioned from basalt.
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Grind all the ingredients together in a spice grinder or with a mortar and pestle.
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A grandchildren says: " This meter comes out joint of bones of pestle rice.
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You can also make a figgier variation of this dish by pureeing mint with heavy cream in a mortar and pestle and drizzling that over quartered figs and slivered prosciutto.
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Then, after the theme has once more presented itself in a modified form -- variant -- it comes under the pestle of an extremely figurate coda, which demands the study of an artist, the strength of a robust man -- the most vigorous pianistic health, in a word!
Chopin : the Man and His Music
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And I used cardamom seeds that I crushed in my pestle and mortar, rather than ready-ground.
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To make the anchovy butter, place the anchovy fillets, the teaspoon of butter and the Parmesan in a mortar and pestle and reduce it to a paste.
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Wood carving, traditionally limited to the making of implements and utensils - bowls, mortars, pestles, and canoes - is now geared towards the tourist market.
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Grind the saffron to a fine dust in a pestle and mortar.
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His rights and dignities, however, were disregarded; his wig and cane and scarlet roquelaure were of no avail; Mrs. Sidebotham sided with the hero of the pestle and mortar; and Goldsmith flung out of the house in a passion.
The Life of Oliver Goldsmith
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*To make a flax egg, grind 1 tablespoon of golden falx seeds in a mortar and pestle.
Are These Recipes Keepers? - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com
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With a small mortar and pestle she mashed dried coriander seed from Timothy's garden and added it to the peaberry to soften its acidic taste and to serve as a digestive.
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Grind the coriander, cumin seed and black peppercorns to a rough powder with a pestle and mortar.
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Brayer a maker or seller of pestles.
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Using a mortar and pestle, mix the berries with the muscovado sugar and lime juice, crush roughly and leave to marinade with the purple basil leaves.
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With a mortar and pestle, crush the thyme, garlic, and peppercorns and place in a large saucepan.
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To make the kofta roast the coriander and cumin seeds in a fry pan on the stove and then grind in a mortar and pestle.
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As soon as I get a mortar and a pestle, that is the first chutney I am gonna make :.
Save the coconut!
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Leaf samples were cut into small pieces and ground with a pinch of sand, liquid nitrogen, and a cold mortar and pestle.
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Lord Arthur put the capsule into a pretty little silver bonbonniere that he saw in a shop window in Bond Street, threw away Pestle and Humbey's ugly pill-box, and drove off at once to Lady Clementina's.
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
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Individual garnets were cut from selected samples, crushed in a mortar and pestle and sieved.
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Using a mortar and pestle, mix the berries with the muscovado sugar and lime juice, crush roughly and leave to marinade with the purple basil leaves.
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The pestle, which is known as the tejolote, has also been carved out of the same volcanic rock.
How to season a molcajete | Homesick Texan
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After being thoroughly cleaned the rolls or strikes were sometimes beetled, that is, pounded in a wooden trough with a great pestle-shaped beetle over and over again until soft.
Home Life in Colonial Days
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Much laughter has been heard, with the staccato of chopping and the thud of pestles meeting mortars.
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The glassblower is a classic, like the sower who goes forth to sow, the potter at his wheel, and the grinding of grain with mortar and pestle.
Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters
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Using a mortar and pestle, pound the white peppercorns, cilantro roots and garlic cloves into a thick paste, adding each ingredient one at a time.
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The pestle is basic to the preparation of foods and medicines.
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In Africa, fufu is made by boiling plantain, cassava, or rice, and then pounding it with a large wooden mortar and pestle.
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While the chicken is cooking make the spice paste, first crushing the cardamom pods, discarding the green husks and crushing the black seeds to a powder using a pestle and mortar.
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Using a mortar and pestle, grind the spikenard, peppercorns, costmary and cloves together.
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To make the marinade, lightly crush the coriander, allspice and chilli using a pestle and mortar.
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Crush the garlic into a paste using a pestle and mortar.
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Each time I go to Paris, I vow to find a mortar and pestle, which is the only item missing from my list.
French Kitchen in America
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Alternatively, chop the nuts very finely, add the garlic and use a pestle and mortar to grind them down.
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J. J. shared Montaignes antipathy to physic and physicians, and the idea of his beloved plants being brayed in a mortar with a pestle and transformed into pills, plasters, and ointment revolted his romantic soul.
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For the chicken, using a mortar and pestle, grind garlic and salt to form a paste.
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Pound with a pestle until crushed.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you don't have a muddler, a small wooden pestle will do just fine. Add the mint, a touch of soda and two teaspoons of sugar to your mixing glass.
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I grind pigments using a mortar and pestle the way painters used to ground lapis lazuli, burnt sienna, and cerulean blue centuries ago.
The Memory Palace
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Fittings include feeding cups, mortars and pestles, pill-making machines, bench balances, and glass measures.
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‘The trick is getting a proper amalgamation out of the garlic and ginger,’ says a marine, using a plastic mug and a stick as a mortar and pestle.
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The frozen mycelia were ground into fine powder with a mortar and pestle.
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With a mortar and pestle, crush the thyme, garlic, and peppercorns and place. in a large saucepan.
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They can be ground easily in a mortar and pestle or in an electric spice or coffee grinder.
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Lightly grind the mixture with a pestle, then use to sprinkle over the chicken legs.
Times, Sunday Times
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She pounded the roots feverishly with mortar and pestle, mixing in a little water, and a little lamb's blood one of the women had brought to her from the courtyard.
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When well done, sticky rice is placed in mortar to pestle.
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He ground the rock candy with a mortar and pestle.
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In Africa, fufu is made by boiling plantain, cassava, or rice, and then pounding it with a large wooden mortar and pestle.
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Each family compound contained a large wooden mortar and pestle used to process corn into meal or grits after it had been hulled by cooking with lye or mixing with ashes.
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Tip them into an electric grinder - or use a mortar and pestle - and grind until coarse.
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A grain of the substance, if it is solid, a drop if it is liquid, is to be added to about a third part of one hundred grains of sugar of milk in an unglazed porcelain capsule which has had the polish removed from the lower part of its cavity by rubbing it with wet sand; they are to be mingled for an instant with a bone or horn spatula, and then rubbed together for six minutes; then the mass is to be scraped together from the mortar and pestle, which is to take four minutes; then to be again rubbed for six minutes.
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