Difference between revisions of "Stone mortar and pestle"
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See the [[mortar and pestle]] page. | See the [[mortar and pestle]] page. | ||
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+ | ===Mixing barbecue sauce=== | ||
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+ | '''Output''' | ||
+ | * 600 grams of [[barbeque sauce]] | ||
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+ | '''Project time''' | ||
+ | * 1 days | ||
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+ | '''Required resources''' | ||
+ | * 400 grams of [[tomatos]] | ||
+ | * 200 grams of [[onions]] | ||
+ | * 30 grams of [[clove]] | ||
+ | * 20 grams of [[thyme]] | ||
+ | * 40 grams of [[garlic]] | ||
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== Real-life context == | == Real-life context == |
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Used to crush herbs and in various cooking projects using the kitchen table, gas oven, apothecary table and coal oven. It is also used in the creation of explosive powder, as explained on the mortar and pestle page.
Projects
See the mortar and pestle page.
Mixing barbecue sauce
Output
- 600 grams of barbeque sauce
Project time
- 1 days
Required resources
Real-life context
A mortar and pestle is a tool used to crush, grind, and mix substances. The pestle is a heavy stick whose end is used for pounding and grinding, and the mortar is a bowl. The substance is ground between the pestle and the mortar.
The above information was taken from the Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortar_and_pestle.