I tried it using sand and pot I put damp sand below the pot and put vegetables inside the pot.... But all my vegetables decayed Can you help me with this
I am a banker in a Rural Regional Bank and i get posted in remote areas and i get transferred frequently too, so i cant buy refrigerator and other appliances because its a big hassle when i move. So i am resorting to this method to Store vegetables. Refrigerator is more efficient to store everything needed for a weeks cooking but atleast this keeps my veggies fresh
Actually, they did not explain the science at all so I’m not sure why you think the science is “wrong”. In any case the science behind this is basically the evaporative cooling effect: the same principle used in a swap coolers. When water changes state from a liquid to a gas it requires energy to do so, and it gets that energy by absorbing heat from the surrounding environment. Since the clay is very porous the water wicks its way throughout the outer wall of the pot where it can then easily evaporate into the surrounding air which in turn drops the temperature of the pot and thereby the air and water inside the pot as well. Of course, unlike a modern refrigerator freezer which can drop the internal temperature by 100 degrees, evaporative cooling can only lower the temperature by 15 to 20 degrees. So, if its 80 degrees inside your house your vegetables in the pot might be kept and 60 to 65 degrees at best. And of course, evaporative cooling only works efficiently in a relatively dry climate. By the way I’m not quite sure what you mean by “cold molecules”. First of all, everything is made up of molecules, including the clay, the water, and the air inside the pot. But naturally only the molecules in the air and water can rise and fall. Secondly, cold is simply the relative absence of heat and is not a thing itself. It is true of course that hot air rises, which of course means that molecules of air rise and cooler ones fall, and this is known as convection. However, since the walls of the pot maintain a pretty uniform temperature, it would not make a huge difference having the water on top - although they do make larger square units with a door in the front and the water reservoir on top.
I think Better India should answer the queries of the viewers. Otherwise it is of no use showing such videos. Everyone interested in buying. All of them may not be able to go there and reach to the location of or buying.
Go to a nearby market..buy two non glazed clay vessels which fits inside of the other and a clay lid to cover the top..fill in between the vessels with river sand or any construction sand..soak the sand with water. Make sure there is no leakage in the inner vessel. Fill the vegetable inside the inner container.close it with lid .it should work good..
Not tried it my self. I live in an apartment..its a very old way of storing. Nowadays fridge and freezers are available.the technology has improved. Other than the curiosity value, nothing much is gained .ice boxes also helps now a days..
although this is a very environmentally friendly fridge, the science applied here is a bit wrong. cold molecules settle at the bottom, warm rises up. so if the bowl to store food was below, the cooling effect would be even better. he will have to make this in 4 layers. 1 a wider and taller external pot 2 a flat clay mesh with tiny holes as the 1st bottom layer inside the pot under which there should be room for atleast 2 glasses of water 3 a pot to store food in the middle 4 a final top pot to pour water in. and a conical lid to cover it all up. the water under the clay mesh will retain the cool necessary for the food to stay fresh and the top clay pot with water will keep sending the cold molecules downwards. the conical lid will allow any heat to rise up further helping the food to remain fresh longer. once a week the water can be drained and more fresh water feeded.
You are overcomplicating things. These unglazed pots most likely work with the evaporation cooling effect and they do what they are supposed to. It's s simple design. Doing it your way would propably triple the price. It has to be affordable and, more important, craftable for the poeple there.
@@CD-kg9by I only gave a very "scientific" approach to the natural fridge. explaining the logic of cooling. I did not tell them to actually manufacture my idea. Even with their simple design a little bit of tweaking will make it a better fridge if only the pot to hold vegetables is somehow placed at the bottom of the pot instead of at the top. the best part is that it is a clay model which is very easy to modify.
Maybe he should think of exporting. On shopping day, I always buy more than my fridge can sensibly hold, and by the following shopping trip the fridge is nearly empty. I don't want to buy a larger fridge, more electricity and all that. But I would like something that would do in between. Maybe I can convert my picnic box for the week - now I think of it. Put a sort of stand inside. Fill with water, put a snug fitting tupperware box or terracotta trough inside to sit upon the stand. And the picnic box lid snugs on top. I'll look about for things to try later on. But yes, this would be a nice looking and useful help in Western kitchens as well as Indian ones.
I'm going to visit Menards and see if a suitable set of clay pottery is available in the garden center. I already make and use Mexican design ollas in my garden for watering the vegetable plants I grow. A clay "refrigerator" in the pantry seems like a good idea. But it probably won't work as well in a humid environment since the design works via evaporation. I will still give it a try.
Thisnis good in villages if they have electricity problem and ther monks and brahmachari who live a place were there is o electricity for them its real good idea to preserve there food
U must give the contact details of these innovators, so they can be patronised as well. Im in Karnataka. If i had his address, I'll be able to get in touch with him at least. He may gett customers also who are looking for eco-friendly alternatives.
Loving the Indian ingenuity! My people here in Mexico used to employ all cooking vessels made from clay, from griddles to frying pans to pots and of course individual cups for coffee, porridge or chocolate while we would also have ceramic plates but no, we had to enter the modern era and now those may still exist, inherited from our grandmothers and mothers, but here is a way to revitalize Mexican potter's way to also take advantage of this Indian ingenuity. Of course contact must first be made and points taken into consideration like the youtuber below me states, Buddhapiyao1315. 👍and 👋greetings from Anahuác(Americas).
don't order bro. it may break during transit. better you contact the local pot mfr. and tell him the size and thickness required. he will do. he may demand a little more. doesn't matter. pl pay him. help him.
There may be one drawback of this according to my opinion, i.e. if this type of method is used in large demand then there is a chance that the soil fertility will detoriate
Do it cheaper and give your contact. We will buy. It is easy to sit in the stand and criticise the boxer or player. Really I'm serious I will buy and promote also.
I've been using this method for the past 10+ years to store my fruit and vegetables and they keep fresh up to 6 months.
Hey can u tell where u got it from?
@@jack20233 India
Do they really work for milk also? Please share your experience.
Can we keep butter and ghee too safe this way?
I tried it using sand and pot
I put damp sand below the pot and put vegetables inside the pot.... But all my vegetables decayed
Can you help me with this
I am a banker in a Rural Regional Bank and i get posted in remote areas and i get transferred frequently too, so i cant buy refrigerator and other appliances because its a big hassle when i move. So i am resorting to this method to Store vegetables.
Refrigerator is more efficient to store everything needed for a weeks cooking but atleast this keeps my veggies fresh
Actually, they did not explain the science at all so I’m not sure why you think the science is “wrong”. In any case the science behind this is basically the evaporative cooling effect: the same principle used in a swap coolers. When water changes state from a liquid to a gas it requires energy to do so, and it gets that energy by absorbing heat from the surrounding environment. Since the clay is very porous the water wicks its way throughout the outer wall of the pot where it can then easily evaporate into the surrounding air which in turn drops the temperature of the pot and thereby the air and water inside the pot as well. Of course, unlike a modern refrigerator freezer which can drop the internal temperature by 100 degrees, evaporative cooling can only lower the temperature by 15 to 20 degrees. So, if its 80 degrees inside your house your vegetables in the pot might be kept and 60 to 65 degrees at best. And of course, evaporative cooling only works efficiently in a relatively dry climate.
By the way I’m not quite sure what you mean by “cold molecules”. First of all, everything is made up of molecules, including the clay, the water, and the air inside the pot. But naturally only the molecules in the air and water can rise and fall. Secondly, cold is simply the relative absence of heat and is not a thing itself. It is true of course that hot air rises, which of course means that molecules of air rise and cooler ones fall, and this is known as convection. However, since the walls of the pot maintain a pretty uniform temperature, it would not make a huge difference having the water on top - although they do make larger square units with a door in the front and the water reservoir on top.
Such a clever idea 👌 by the master pot maker .
Great way to store fresh milk ,curd,and vegetables ❤❤❤
I think Better India should answer the queries of the viewers. Otherwise it is of no use showing such videos. Everyone interested in buying. All of them may not be able to go there and reach to the location of or buying.
Well they are bargaining for buying and they will sell it at a higher price in the City.
Go to a nearby market..buy two non glazed clay vessels which fits inside of the other and a clay lid to cover the top..fill in between the vessels with river sand or any construction sand..soak the sand with water. Make sure there is no leakage in the inner vessel. Fill the vegetable inside the inner container.close it with lid .it should work good..
If someone inspired near to you then it will available to you also.......???
@@joevarghese1978 nice trick
How much temperature it will decrease by using this method?
Not tried it my self. I live in an apartment..its a very old way of storing. Nowadays fridge and freezers are available.the technology has improved. Other than the curiosity value, nothing much is gained .ice boxes also helps now a days..
Very good product. It will not suck water from vegetables.
This pot is available with manamadurai potters Association I have seen there
although this is a very environmentally friendly fridge, the science applied here is a bit wrong. cold molecules settle at the bottom, warm rises up. so if the bowl to store food was below, the cooling effect would be even better. he will have to make this in 4 layers.
1 a wider and taller external pot
2 a flat clay mesh with tiny holes as the 1st bottom layer inside the pot under which there should be room for atleast 2 glasses of water
3 a pot to store food in the middle
4 a final top pot to pour water in. and a conical lid to cover it all up.
the water under the clay mesh will retain the cool necessary for the food to stay fresh and the top clay pot with water will keep sending the cold molecules downwards. the conical lid will allow any heat to rise up further helping the food to remain fresh longer.
once a week the water can be drained and more fresh water feeded.
Very nice
Are you engineer?
@@Hi_youarebeautifulpeople this is basic school level science. no need to be an engineer for such simple design.
You are overcomplicating things. These unglazed pots most likely work with the evaporation cooling effect and they do what they are supposed to. It's s simple design. Doing it your way would propably triple the price. It has to be affordable and, more important, craftable for the poeple there.
@@CD-kg9by I only gave a very "scientific" approach to the natural fridge. explaining the logic of cooling. I did not tell them to actually manufacture my idea. Even with their simple design a little bit of tweaking will make it a better fridge if only the pot to hold vegetables is somehow placed at the bottom of the pot instead of at the top. the best part is that it is a clay model which is very easy to modify.
Maybe he should think of exporting.
On shopping day, I always buy more than my fridge can sensibly hold, and by the following shopping trip the fridge is nearly empty.
I don't want to buy a larger fridge, more electricity and all that. But I would like something that would do in between.
Maybe I can convert my picnic box for the week - now I think of it. Put a sort of stand inside. Fill with water, put a snug fitting tupperware box or terracotta trough inside to sit upon the stand. And the picnic box lid snugs on top. I'll look about for things to try later on.
But yes, this would be a nice looking and useful help in Western kitchens as well as Indian ones.
I'm going to visit Menards and see if a suitable set of clay pottery is available in the garden center. I already make and use Mexican design ollas in my garden for watering the vegetable plants I grow. A clay "refrigerator" in the pantry seems like a good idea. But it probably won't work as well in a humid environment since the design works via evaporation. I will still give it a try.
How to buy this
Where can we buy this?
ua-cam.com/video/E3dUA9gdagc/v-deo.html. Details here
Very nice to store
Thisnis good in villages if they have electricity problem and ther monks and brahmachari who live a place were there is o electricity for them its real good idea to preserve there food
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What about left over food??
Need of this in madhya pradesh is more.
will surely buy it❤
good innovation🙂
U must give the contact details of these innovators, so they can be patronised as well. Im in Karnataka. If i had his address, I'll be able to get in touch with him at least. He may gett customers also who are looking for eco-friendly alternatives.
Loving the Indian ingenuity! My people here in Mexico used to employ all cooking vessels made from clay, from griddles to frying pans to pots and of course individual cups for coffee, porridge or chocolate while we would also have ceramic plates but no, we had to enter the modern era and now those may still exist, inherited from our grandmothers and mothers, but here is a way to revitalize Mexican potter's way to also take advantage of this Indian ingenuity. Of course contact must first be made and points taken into consideration like the youtuber below me states, Buddhapiyao1315. 👍and 👋greetings from Anahuác(Americas).
How to buy? Delivery possible?
don't order bro. it may break during transit. better you contact the local pot mfr. and tell him the size and thickness required. he will do. he may demand a little more. doesn't matter. pl pay him. help him.
But how many degrees are in there?
It's probably not suitable for meat storage🤔
Thiruneelakandar stores.
Yehi hai right choice babe
Hats off
Ye Amazon par milega kiya
Wow 👌
Can i get the contact details of Mt Sivasamy?
Buying details ?
Can u share how to connect him
How to buy this?
Cool but too costly
Address want to buy
There may be one drawback of this according to my opinion, i.e. if this type of method is used in large demand then there is a chance that the soil fertility will detoriate
😂 it's 2024 we still believe those who can't afford fridge will be needing one
How to purchase
Salute
Can you store meat in it
1800 for clay pot?
Too costly, sheer robbery for non reliable items
Can you do it cheaper
@@sreenivas7739 yes I can if I start such business, if you feel it's ok price then buy, don't cross question others opinion
Do it cheaper and give your contact. We will buy. It is easy to sit in the stand and criticise the boxer or player. Really I'm serious I will buy and promote also.
Aaha
Can we get thru courier please share contact details
ua-cam.com/video/E3dUA9gdagc/v-deo.html. Here
Yaahahha i need this
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You can purchase a very large clay pot for under $50.00! 😂😂
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Thia is pot zeer from africa
I use mitti ka matka to store my saag and vegetables
Make it bigger atleast 10kg capacity
How to place order?
Ur contact number?
Please change and accurate your voicing tone because pronounce are very sensitive like you can telling pond water But its last pronunciation is porn.
Where can I buy this?
How to purchase plz
How to order
it is easy to create it yourself as long as you have a potter near you.
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