Granite Mortar and pestle

Title
Granite Mortar and pestle
Year/Period
Early-mid 20th century
Object Type
mortars (grinding tools), pestles
Dimension
Object size: 21.5 x 21.0 x 20.8 cm
Accession No.
2008-06064
Collection of
Credit Line
Gift of Mdm Chia Kim Eng
NLB Type
Cultural artefact

The mortar or batu lesung is used for crushing and pounding everything from candlenuts to lemongrass, breaking up large pieces and releasing flavours. The batu lesung is generally believed to be Malay in origin. It is often said that in the old days, matchmakers and prospective mothers-in-law would conspire to visit the homes of eligible young ladies in the mid-morning, while the lunch meal was being prepared, just so they could listen to the sound of the girl working at the mortar. The sound of the pounding would indicate if the girl was a good cook.