0 past simple and past participle of spoon --
1 to move something, especially food, using a spoon: --
Incense, in the form of pebbly grains or powder, is taken from what is called a boat, and usually blessed with a prayer and spooned onto the coals.
In addition, "mitmita" may be presented as a condiment and sprinkled on other foods or spooned onto a piece of "injera", so food can be lightly dipped into it.
It is traditionally served with a meat or vegetable stew spooned over it.
The incense powder is carefully spooned into the indentation in the ash and then recompacted again with the seal.
Once the process is complete, the medlar flesh will have broken down enough that it can be spooned out of the skin.
Raspberry jam or redcurrant jelly is carefully spooned in the hollow center.
Either way, the finished dish is presented while it is still bubbling hot, and it is spooned onto small soft tortillas for individual servings.
The design is a semi-fisherman type with a spooned bow, that was popular in the early 20th century.