larder
/ˈlɑrdər/
noun
- A room or large cupboard for storing food, especially in a traditional house.
- They kept the cheese and cured meats in the cool larder.
- The old farmhouse had a spacious larder with stone shelves.
- She organized the larder so that canned goods were easy to find.
- A supply of food; provisions.
- The explorers packed a larder of dried meat and biscuits for the journey.
- After the harvest, the family's larder was full of vegetables and grains.
- A well-stocked larder is essential for surviving a long winter.