1. grated - Adjective
2. grated - Verb
of Grate
Furnished with a grate or grating; as, grated windows.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA classic leek vinaigrette, the alliums softly seductive, is topped with chopped eggs, and salty, fishy ones too, in the form of grated bottarga. Source: Internet
Ala and olhu ala are still widely eaten all over Maldives, cooked or steamed with salt to taste and eaten with grated coconut along with chili paste and fish soup. Source: Internet
Another method is to boil large blocks until soft, and serve them with grated coconut as a dessert, either slightly salted or sweetened, usually with palm sugar syrup. Source: Internet
Allow it to cook for two minutes, add grated pumpkin and mint leaves. Source: Internet
Although usually consisting mainly of grated green bananas and yautias, they can also contain plantains. Source: Internet
Anyway, the point of this is that I usually have grated in my refrigerator and I usually also have leftover rice from the day before, so recently, I combined the two to make a dish that is so simple and yet so, so delicious: coconut rice. Source: Internet