Description
A 4-inch mortar & pestle consist of two simple tools that people use to prepare ingredients or substances by crushing and grinding them into a fine paste or powder in the kitchen, laboratory, and pharmacy. The mortar is characteristically a bowl, typically made of hard wood, metal, ceramic, or hard stone such as granite. The pestle is a blunt, club-shaped object. The user places the substance to be ground, which may be wet or dry, in the mortar where they pound, press, or rotate the pestle into the substance.
Ancient humans invented mortars and pestles in the Stone Age. Humans found that processing food and various other materials by grinding and crushing into smaller particles. This allowed for improved use and various advantages. Hard grains could be cooked and digested more easily if ground first, grinding potsherds into grog vastly improved fired clay. Larger objects such as blocks of salt would be much easier to handle and use. Archaeologists have found various stone mortars and pestles, while wooden or clay ones would perish much more easily during the course of time. Mortar and pestles come in granite, marble or stainless steel. We found that stone mortars with abrasive interiors, like those made from granite or rough-hewn marble, to be the most effective.
Description:
- Height: 4 Inches
- Pestle Length: 3 Inches
- Interior Depth: 3 Inches
- Interior Diameter: 4 Inches
- Top Diameter: 3.5 Inches
- Capacity: 8 oz.
- Color: White
- Material: Marble
- Shape: Round
- Type: Mortar and Pestles
This mortar and pestle marble crusher can grind and blend all your ingredients in just one bowl. They make it of solid, white and gray marble. The mortar holds approximately 16 oz. Use this marble mortar and pestle for grinding ingredients such as spices, coffee beans, oats, garlic, pesto, and more! It’s also a must-have product for kitchens and bars for muddling mint for mojitos and other cocktails! A 4-Inch Mortar & Pestle.
The porous surface of some mortar and pestle sets requires seasoning to prevent rock and dirt pieces from splintering off the stone and into your food. Rinse the mortar and pestle with water to season your mortar & pestle before using it the first time.
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