Trade Lead Description:
The mortar and pestle used in home kitchen, as far as I know, come in three different materials: granite, glazed terracotta, and wood. The first two are still in use; the last, it seems, has gradually fallen out of use due to the fact that wooden mortars tend to get moldy when they’re not dried properly between uses. There are still some varnished wooden mortar and pestle sets available, but they tend to be ornamental.
A granite mortar comes and is supposed to be used with a granite pestle. A terracotta mortar comes and is supposed to be used with a wooden pestle (there’s no such thing as a terracotta pestle). You don’t mix and match. You could, but you shouldn’t. Pounding a granite pestle into a terracotta mortar is, to put it mildly, ill-advised. Pounding stuff in a granite mortar with a wooden pestle is just, well, odd.
Related key words: Mortar and pestle, kitchen mortar, kitchen gadgets, pestle and mortar, Molcajete, molcajetes, molcajete bowls, molcajete restaurant
Type of Offer: |
Offer to Sell |
Quantity: |
500 sets |
Packaging: |
white box+carton |
Price / Incoterms Conditions: |
T.T |
Posted from China - Fujian on 14 April, 2013
|
|
|