To grate something is to shred it into very small pieces. Foods often grated in recipes include cheeses or carrot or other vegetables.
Grate = chirava
To grate chocolate effectively for baking or cooking, use a sharp grater or microplane. Make sure the chocolate is cold for easier grating. Hold the chocolate firmly and grate it in a downward motion. Be careful not to apply too much pressure to avoid breaking the chocolate.
Homonyms are hear with same sounds,but it's meaning are different each other.
The word grate is a noun, meaning part of a fireplace.Example sentence: Jack put some kindling and a few logs on the grate.The word grate is also a verb: grate, grates, grating, grated.
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The word grateful comes from the archaic adjective grate, meaning thankful. In modern English, the verb for grateful would be thank.
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Cooking terms are words and phrases that are used in the activity of cooking.
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The word or term ole does not exist in cooking.