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- The mortar and pestle was an essential kitchen tool in ancient Rome123. The mortarium was hand thrown and wide enough for herbs and spices to be mixed energetically without spilling out, while the pestle was used to grind and rub the herbs and spices around the bowl1. The mortar and pestle was also used in the preparation of drugs2. The Romans utilized mortars made from materials like bronze and marble3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The mortarium was hand thrown, wide and deep enough for herbs and spices to be mixed energetically without spilling out. A pestle, a hand held club shaped tool, was used to grind and rub the herbs and spices around the bowl.www.objectlessons.org/houses-and-homes-romans…The Roman poet Juvenal applied both mortarium and pistillum to articles used in the preparation of drugs, reflecting the early use of the mortar and pestle as a symbol of a pharmacist or apothecary.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortar_and_pestleRoman Advancements: The Roman Empire embraced the mortar and pestle as an essential kitchen tool. Romans utilized mortars made from materials like bronze and marble for grinding spices, herbs, and even medicines.www.themortarandpestle.com/blog/mortar-and-pes…
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