LARDER - translation to arabic
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LARDER - translation to arabic

COOL ROOM FOR STORING FOOD
Larderer; Larders
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LARDER         

ألاسم

موضع حفظ اللحوم

larder         
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موضع لحفظ اللحوم و غيرها من الاطعمة
larder         
اسْم : موضع لحفظ اللحوم الخ

Definition

larder
n. a full, well-stocked larder

Wikipedia

Larder

A larder is a cool area for storing food prior to use. Originally, it was where raw meat was larded—covered in fat—to be preserved. By the 18th century, the term had expanded: at that point, a dry larder was where bread, pastry, milk, butter, or cooked meats were stored. Larders were commonplace in houses before the widespread use of the refrigerator.

Stone larders were designed to keep cold in the hottest weather. They had slate or marble shelves two or three inches thick. These shelves were wedged into thick stone walls. Fish or vegetables were laid directly onto the shelves and covered with muslin or handfuls of wet rushes were sprinkled under and around.

Examples of use of LARDER
1. These structures consist of two rooms and a larder.
2. Monty is like a jar of caviar in Mother Hubbard‘s larder.
3. As well as Woodward and Robinson, Phil Larder, the defence coach, and Dave Reddin, the England fitness coach, are alumni.
4. Defensive coach Phil Larder, backs coach Joe Lydon and goalkicking coach Dave Aldred are among those to have left.
5. An acute need has arisen for money to replenish the larder –– with trained people and equipment, Maung Maung said.