Tool, Food Grinding
Tool, Food Grinding
Tool, Food Grinding

Tool, Food Grinding

Object number2006.111.1 a,b
Date1915-1925
OriginMichoacán, Mexico
MediumNatural stone (volcanic basalt)
Credit LineGift of Joseph Arroyo
DescriptionTraditional-style Mexican mortar and pestle set. Both pieces are hand carved from rough-surfaced basalt. Morter has a hemispherical body with tripod legs, and pestle is egg-shaped with flattened finger rest at top.Dimensions4 x 7 x 7.5 in. (10.2 x 17.8 x 19.1 cm)
Historical NotesTraditional mortar and pestle, used by Ramon Arroyo, who immigrated from Mexico in 1921. For grinding dried peppers. Mr. Arroyo worked as a track repairman for the Pennsylvania RailroadLabel TextBorn in 1901 in Peribán de Ramos, Michoacán, Mexico, Ramon Arroyo brought this molcajete – a mortar and pestle made from the volcanic rock basalt – with him from Mexico and used it in his home in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Arroyo came to the U.S. in 1921 as a migrant worker, primarily working as a track repairman on the Pennsylvania Railroad network. Arroyo used the mortar and pestle to crush dried chile peppers for use in traditional recipes from his native Mexico
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