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metate
‖ metate (məˈtɑːteɪ) [Aztec metatl.] A flat or somewhat hollowed oblong stone, upon which grain, cocoa, etc. is ground by means of a smaller stone. Also metate-stone (Funk's Stand. Dict.).1834 in Southwestern Hist. Q. (1942) XLV. 330 Mrs. Roark had a Mexican utensil for grinding corn, called a metat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Metate
Some examples characterized as metate might have actually been a type of throne for sitting on – not a metate at all. The most complex type of ceremonial metate is the class referred to as “flying-panel” metate. wikipedia.org
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TAQUERIA EL METATE - 873 Photos & 543 Reviews - 120 Harbor Blvd ... - Yelp
El Metate is one of those last bastions for the neighborhood blue collar workers, and these days, add in a good layer of tech laborers. In days past, someone wearing a puffer jacket or gray hoodie might be assumed to be from one of the metal works or plumbing supply warehouses in the surrounding area, but that person could also have walked over from one of the many bioscience/tech startups.
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Metate (disambiguation)
A metate is a Mesoamerican quern or milling-stone. Metate may also refer to: Metate (yearbook), the yearbook of Pomona College from 1894 to 2012 Metate Arch, a natural arch in Devils Garden, Utah, U.S. wikipedia.org
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Mano (stone)
The movement of the Mano against the metate consists of a circular, rocking or chopping grinding motion using one or both hands. See also Bedrock metate Grinding slab Quern-stone References Further reading Caple, Chris. wikipedia.org
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Batan (stone)
See also Household stone implements in Karnataka Metate Mortar and pestle Molcajete References Bolivian cuisine Food preparation appliances Lithics wikipedia.org
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Petate
"Mujeres, pa'l metate y pa'l petate" ("Women, for kitchen and bed") is a machista saying that states that women's only roles are to serve as cook and sexual "Mala pa'l metate pero buena pa'l petate" means "Bad in the kitchen but good in bed" References Indigenous textile art of the Americas Bedding Mexican wikipedia.org
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Piki
Preparation Blue corn, a staple grain of the Hopi, is first reduced to a fine powder on a metate. wikipedia.org
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Pachola
It consists of a flattened and spiced ground beef patty made using a metate (grinding stone). wikipedia.org
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Rice pounder
See also Makitra Metate Millstone Muddler Mochi, the rice cake made by pounding glutinous rice with mallets Molcajete Oralu kallu Rice hulls wikipedia.org
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Clemole
Chili peppers are roasted, soaked in hot water and ground on a metate with a little garlic, cloves and black pepper. wikipedia.org
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Melanger
In Mesoamerica, cocoa was ground using a metate. Industrialization in the late 18th century favored the use of larger and water powered machines. wikipedia.org
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Chicatana sauce
It also usually contains garlic, onion, tomato, salt and oil, and is traditionally ground in a metate or molcajete. Finally, everything is crushed in a molcajete or metate, or failing that, a blender, although beforehand, the chiles must be rehydrated in a container wikipedia.org
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Bald Rock Dome
They left the rock with many unique features, such as, metate, grinding holes used to prepare acorns and grains. wikipedia.org
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Hole-in-the-Rock (Papago Park)
of sunlight shining through the latter opening to mark the seasons—notably the equinoxes and the solstices, which were marked by carving a slick area (metate wikipedia.org
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