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
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.
Cooking words and their meanings
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Wash your hands, and use a steel brush to scrape all the old grill bits off.
grate
The word or term ole does not exist in cooking.