The word "pantry" is spelled with five letters: p, a, n, t, and r. The IPA phonetic transcription for "pantry" is /ˈpæntri/. The "p" is pronounced as a voiceless bilabial plosive, the "a" as a short vowel sound, the "n" as a voiced alveolar nasal, the "t" as a voiceless alveolar plosive, and the "r" as a voiced alveolar approximant. The "y" at the end of "pantry" is not pronounced, but is added as a spelling convention.
A pantry is a small room, cupboard, or storage area that is specifically designed for the storage of food and other kitchen supplies. It serves as a central storage location in households, typically located near the kitchen. The primary function of a pantry is to neatly organize and store various food items, kitchen utensils, cookware, and other related items.
A traditional pantry often consists of multiple shelves and compartments to accommodate different types of food, such as canned goods, dry goods, spices, condiments, and beverages. It may also include drawers or baskets for keeping smaller food items like snacks or baking ingredients. The shelves are often adjustable to accommodate various sizes of containers, allowing for efficient use of space.
Pantry storage not only helps to keep the kitchen organized but also provides a convenient location for easy access to frequently used items, preventing clutter and saving time and effort while cooking or preparing meals. Additionally, a pantry provides better storage conditions for perishable items by creating a cool and dark environment, protecting them from sunlight and temperature fluctuations.
In modern times, pantries have evolved beyond small rooms and cupboards and can now refer to dedicated sections or large built-in closets in kitchens. Many households also utilize pantry cabinets that are designed to fit seamlessly into the kitchen decor, offering an organized and aesthetically pleasing storage space.
A room for storing provisions for domestic use.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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The word "pantry" can be traced back to the Old French term "paneterie" or "panetrie". It originated from the word "pain" which means "bread" in French. Originally, a pantry was a room or a storage area where bread and other baked goods were stored. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded, and it came to refer to any small room or cupboard used to store food and provisions in general.