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molcajete

[ mohl-kuh-he-tey ]

noun

Mexican Cooking.
  1. a mortar and pestle set that is usually made of basalt or other roughly textured volcanic rock, and is used to grind and mix food.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of molcajete1

First recorded in 1905–10; from Mexican Spanish, from Nahuatl mÅlcaxitl, mulcazitl, from ³¾Å±ô±ô¾± “something ground,†also “gravy, sauce†( guacamole, mole 6( def ) ) + caxitl “bowl, cup, vesselâ€
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In the meantime, she will continue to sell her products at Molcajete Tienda in Montebello, Cafe Girasol in Boyle Heights, online and at various pop-up events, such as LatinaFest on March 19.

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The woman's mother had buried her molcajete, metate, comal, and cazuelas in a hole in the ground and fled.

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The molcajete’s legs kept thumping against the table, making an ominous rhythmic sound.

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If you’re searching for a holiday gift that expresses artistry, utility and permanence — given its material, volcanic stone — there’s nothing quite like a molcajete from Mexico.

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The exceptional guacamole, a version the owner learned at her father’s side, hums with garlic freshly pounded in a molcajete.

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