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עלי — meaning in English: pestle

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עלי
alai
בים
beyam
המודעות
hamoda'ot
ה
ha
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'עלי' (pestle) in culinary contexts, particularly in discussions about traditional food preparation methods. For instance, while making a spice mix in a mortar, one might ask, 'Where is my עלי?' to refer to the pestle needed for grinding ingredients.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'עלי' specifically refers to the pestle used with a mortar, the word 'מטחן' (mat'chan) can also mean grinder or mill. However, 'מטחן' often refers to larger mechanisms or machines, while 'עלי' is distinctly the handheld tool used in manual grinding.
Culture
'עלי' has roots in ancient agricultural practices, highlighting the importance of grinding spices and herbs in Mediterranean cuisine. Historically, pestles have been used not only in cooking but also in traditional medicine, signifying a connection between culinary and healing arts in Jewish culture.
FAQ
Q.What is the Hebrew word for pestle?
'עלי' is the Hebrew word for pestle, referring to the tool used for grinding substances in a mortar.
Q.How do you use 'עלי' in a sentence?
You can use 'עלי' in a sentence like, 'I need the עלי to grind these spices for the recipe.' This demonstrates its practical use in cooking.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'עלי'?
A common mistake is confusing 'עלי' with 'מטחן'. It's important to remember that 'עלי' specifically refers to the pestle, while 'מטחן' relates to larger grinding tools or devices.
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