Grate

/ɡreɪt/ verb

To reduce food to small particles by rubbing it against a rough surface with sharp-edged holes, typically using a grater or microplane.

From Old French 'grater' meaning 'to scrape,' derived from Frankish 'kratton.' The culinary tool and technique became common in European kitchens by the 15th century as metal-working improved.

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