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  • @darkridge
    @darkridge 6 років тому +44

    I'm over 40 years old and never once did I ever spare a single thought about how Jaggery was made.
    Of course, I'd never _heard_ of Jaggery until I watched this video, so that might be why.

    • @bryco32
      @bryco32 6 років тому +1

      same........

  • @Rakesh-fb6cw
    @Rakesh-fb6cw 6 років тому +34

    For people who don't know, jaggery is a sugar product made by boiling the juice of sugarcane (the bamboo-like plant that sugar comes from). It is further processed down the line and separated into molasses and brown sugar, being further refined until the sugar becomes what you know as white sugar. Y'all probably don't know about jaggery in the West, but it is often used as a main ingredient in traditional South Asian sweets. It's basically a very flavorful and slightly tangy sugar product.
    P.S. my guess as to the white powder is sugar from sugarcane or palm, to help coagulate the boiling cane juice

    • @borax92
      @borax92 6 років тому

      thanks rakesh

    • @MrTurcao197
      @MrTurcao197 6 років тому

      This sweet is traditional here in Brazil, especially in the northeast of the country. It is called Rapadura.

    • @nordixkat
      @nordixkat 6 років тому

      I think the powder added is lime.

    • @mtminbugaha
      @mtminbugaha 6 років тому

      thank you

  • @RexinOridle
    @RexinOridle 6 років тому +26

    Judging from the amount of rust, guessing that's where most of the daily iron supplement comes from.

  • @nini1957
    @nini1957 6 років тому +13

    Mesmerizing...I’m falling asleep! I need to bookmark this for sleepless nights!

  • @chrishan9138
    @chrishan9138 6 років тому +18

    White powder? It's lime, used to clarify the juice.
    Lime is just calcium hydroxide. It's been used for around 3,000 years to make corn more digestible and increase bioavailability of nutrients such as niacin, which is great for avoiding diseases like pellagra. Even the name of this process - nixtamalization - comes from the original aztec term nixtamal referring to the grain which has been soaked in lime, cooked and washed.
    I wouldn't worry about a bit of lime in there.

  • @fittr_udit
    @fittr_udit 4 роки тому +97

    They are using lot of chemicals, which is giving golden yellow colour to jaggery.. not good

  • @Joejoe-ns7yv
    @Joejoe-ns7yv 5 років тому +19

    To make jaggery all you do is cook the cane juice until is very thick like honey... some people add flavors to it, but nothing needs to be added... you put in molds and let it solidify... we call this raspadura and can buy in the International foods Isle of most big chain supermarkets.... this is popular south of the border ...

  • @gurtek08
    @gurtek08 6 років тому +9

    I am sure this jaggery taste really good and if only these people were more hygienic I would eat it. I remember as a kid we used to make jaggery but we never put baking soda and that jaggery was to die for, because it had almonds, cashews, coconut and raisins. It was really good. Also we were super hygienic.

    • @georgelai8014
      @georgelai8014 6 років тому

      What did u put to thicken it?

    • @shanidar
      @shanidar 6 років тому

      You don't thicken it, you cool it and it becomes a solid at room temperature

    • @CuriousSeeker09
      @CuriousSeeker09 6 років тому +1

      what u ate is called Chikki

  • @warrmalaski8570
    @warrmalaski8570 6 років тому +8

    Jaggery is a traditional non-centrifugal cane sugar consumed in Asia and Africa. It is a concentrated product of date, cane juice, or palm sap (see palm sugar) without separation of the molasses and crystals, and can vary from golden brown to dark brown in color.

  • @DiDi_SP
    @DiDi_SP 6 років тому +153

    100% hygienic process...

    • @fxm5715
      @fxm5715 6 років тому +3

      Sugars at high concentration are excellent antimicrobial preservatives. Plus I'm guessing the powder that they add is citric acid or the like to lower the pH, again, as a preservative. This is exactly the same thing that gives honey, jams and jellies essentially infinite shelf-life.

    • @libing.t7468
      @libing.t7468 6 років тому +6

      They are adding chemical powder for getting yellow colour

    • @SylasTheGreat
      @SylasTheGreat 6 років тому +3

      @sheldon pereira it's not naturally yellow... It's naturally brown

  • @rigidfinger
    @rigidfinger 6 років тому +4

    Always amazing to see so many people working together.

  • @davyhay1
    @davyhay1 6 років тому +17

    Jaggery is a traditional non-centrifugal cane sugar[1] consumed in Asia, Africa and some countries in the Americas.[2] It is a concentrated product of cane juice and often date or palm sap (see palm sugar) without separation of the molasses and crystals, and can vary from golden brown to dark brown in colour.[2] It contains up to 50% sucrose, up to 20% invert sugars, and up to 20% moisture, with the remainder made up of other insoluble matter, such as wood ash, proteins, and bagasse fibres.[2] Jaggery is mixed with other ingredients, widely used as a tree pulp additive for pain. Ancient scriptures on Ayurveda mention various medicinal uses based on method of preparation and age.
    Unrefined, it is known by various names, including panela, in other parts of the world.

    • @MrPYCR
      @MrPYCR 6 років тому +1

      Thank you

    • @carolineleiden
      @carolineleiden 6 років тому

      Sounds jummy! Sugar is a natural antiseptic, so I don't worry about the traditional process.

  • @555sai_is_love
    @555sai_is_love 3 роки тому +5

    can you tell me what is the more healthy correct process of making jaggery and what is the wrong method .because jaggery nowadays r getting spoilt in a preparation of food fast in 2 or 3 days itself .it is particularly asked as it will be benefitting for temples or any place of worship offering prasads and for many home makers with this frequent complaint .

  • @AboudUranium
    @AboudUranium 5 років тому +30

    I know you are doing a great job but you should pay more attention to hygiene that's all.

  • @CritterFritter
    @CritterFritter 6 років тому +2

    I lived in East Africa when I was a teenager. Jaggery - there - was like dark brown sugar here in the States. Like, unrefined as opposed to white cane sugar. I remember it was sold wrapped in cone shaped packages made of layers of newspaper. It tasted great!

  • @makavellioffspring6768
    @makavellioffspring6768 6 років тому +19

    Ok, that looks clean enough

    • @aestheticclub3989
      @aestheticclub3989 5 років тому

      They add chemical or detergent surf powder to make it bright

  • @alexbaxter9512
    @alexbaxter9512 6 років тому +11

    The old Lister diesel plodding away, probably been running for thirty years,.

  • @ManaDharmamVedika
    @ManaDharmamVedika 5 років тому +17

    Respect their hard work, at the same time hygiene should be..

  • @deen19871
    @deen19871 6 років тому +6

    Don't confuse, It's sodium bi carbonate...enhance and Coloring the sugar cane jaggery...In Tamil soda salt..

  • @shaiksohail8165
    @shaiksohail8165 4 роки тому +18

    Huge respect for their hard work

    • @LOISANDCLARK
      @LOISANDCLARK 4 роки тому

      You're right it is really hardwork. ❤️

  • @billcoley8520
    @billcoley8520 5 років тому +17

    I love the sound of that motor, just purring along

    • @random-kc8gx
      @random-kc8gx 5 років тому +1

      @Ambitious Guy its an engine running the sugar cane juicer machine

  • @parinda1001
    @parinda1001 5 років тому +11

    They are working so hard, it wont take that much to make it hygienic.

  • @matiakd
    @matiakd 6 років тому +73

    Im 8 minutes in and still don't know what they're making

    • @BMTHATB
      @BMTHATB 6 років тому +11

      Me neither, but the Sound of the Engine is pretty relaxing

    • @elinor1968
      @elinor1968 6 років тому +1

      They're extracting the sugar from sugarcanes without a centrifuge. That's basically it. It's a kind of sugar.

    • @Gunzee
      @Gunzee 6 років тому +2

      This is simple very unrefined sugar, it's very sweet and crumbly yet unlike white sugar has health benefits.
      They crush sugar cane, mash it up then add water. Impurities are skimmed of the top.
      Then it's heated and reduced down. Whilst still skimming, as the water content goes down it's mixed. Oil, salt and calcium chloride is added the white powder about the mid point. This is all mixed in until the clear and upper yellow layer are one. More cc is added and it thickens. Finally it's poured into moulds and left to air dry where it hardens and is crystallised.
      Edit: the white powder is baking soda but if none is available sodium bicarb can be used. No idea why I thought it was calcium carbonate. Please ignore that
      No water or salt is added as the raw cane nice is viscose enough and has enough salt. The 'well' which I thought was water was most likely cane juice.

    • @rivkashalvahweiss3080
      @rivkashalvahweiss3080 6 років тому

      matia92 It’s a coarse dark brown sugar. Very yummy!!

    • @zanesmit8478
      @zanesmit8478 6 років тому +4

      i was at 12 minutes when i decided to read comments

  • @hojoinhisarcher
    @hojoinhisarcher 5 років тому +6

    Thanks.I had never heard of this item,being a westerner and using sugar.In Canada we use maple sugar for sweetening also a more traditional item manufactured by craft method.

    • @madhu9829
      @madhu9829 5 років тому

      crystal sugar is the root for diabetes and many more diseases..this is called jaggery, our ancients use to use it for sweetness.pure and healthy.

  • @RGV250FORSALE
    @RGV250FORSALE 6 років тому +4

    Would love to get my hands on some of this to make some Rum - good stuff :)

  • @rls2229
    @rls2229 6 місяців тому +1

    white powder: calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate. Calcium carbonate is added while processing jaggery to increase the weight, while sodium bicarbonate helps give a polished look

  • @karthikpatil4487
    @karthikpatil4487 3 роки тому +5

    Lime used for thickness and phosphorus for removal of solid particles

  • @technobikervinay3213
    @technobikervinay3213 6 років тому +32

    this jaggery is not healthy & hygienic at all as the powder they are mixing in it is hydrous powder(ethylene), it gives that bright yellow color to jaggery. if we make it totally organic and healthy way it never look bright yellow it looks blackish or dark brown

    • @ashutoshmangal1534
      @ashutoshmangal1534 6 років тому

      Your absolutely right

    • @RohitRana.5051
      @RohitRana.5051 5 років тому

      Right brother

    • @aestheticclub3989
      @aestheticclub3989 5 років тому +1

      You are right bro, they use detergent surf powder sometime to make it bright

    • @FernandoLichtschein
      @FernandoLichtschein 5 років тому +2

      At that temperature ethylene is a colourless gas.

    • @saidkhan8563
      @saidkhan8563 5 років тому

      it is 100% pure the white powder is dehydrated soda which makes tough during monsoon season

  • @rubberbandproductions6885
    @rubberbandproductions6885 6 років тому +3

    the raw juice is the best! I make it sometimes and its like better than gatorade.

    • @ardvarkkkkk1
      @ardvarkkkkk1 6 років тому +2

      RubberBandProductions
      Most things are better than Gatorade.

  • @NavdeepSingh-jh5qp
    @NavdeepSingh-jh5qp 4 роки тому +17

    What is this powder

  • @amolbhavsar1620
    @amolbhavsar1620 6 років тому +7

    Cleanliness is required in process.

  • @girishkumarpatil4500
    @girishkumarpatil4500 6 років тому +36

    process is authentic jaggery making process, but this jaggery is not healthy at all as the powder they are mixing in it is hydrous powder(ethylene), it gives that bright yellow color to jaggery. if we make it totally organic and healthy way it never look bright yellow it looks blackish or dark brown , some manufacture mix water extract from lady finger to clean the juice and make color somewhat light brown.

    • @Gunzee
      @Gunzee 6 років тому +3

      Sure it's not baking soda?

    • @RandomNTL
      @RandomNTL 6 років тому +4

      Girishkumar Patil exactly...all this hard work is wasted by adding this chemical compound..not good for health

    • @aerodicus
      @aerodicus 6 років тому +2

      "In Jaggery manufacturing sodium hydrosulphite (hydros) is indiscriminately used for juice clarification beyond recommended limits (35 g hydros/1000 litre Juice) for clarification of cane juice to impart light golden yellow colour to jaggery.
      Often level of SO2 in jaggery exceeds beyond 50 ppm which is not suitable for human consumption (Bureau of Indian Standard I.S.12923, 1990)."

  • @nicholaslandolina
    @nicholaslandolina 5 років тому +5

    It would be noisy but they need a chain drive to keep belts from breaking

  • @donktheclown
    @donktheclown 6 років тому +8

    What is that at 1:26? A boiler cap from Chenobyl?

  • @murphtheirishmanmurphy7268
    @murphtheirishmanmurphy7268 6 років тому +16

    Very interesting but yikes no health code here.

    • @vukkulvar9769
      @vukkulvar9769 6 років тому +1

      It's so boiled that all bacterias are dead. I'm only concerned by toxic chemicals that have been used to grow the sugar cane and cleaning the cooking materials

  • @ravarotii
    @ravarotii 5 років тому +8

    what the white poweder is for and what is it? do i have to add the white powder ?

    • @Sky_Gazer1
      @Sky_Gazer1 5 років тому

      Also 64kg of sugarcane juice can make upto 11-13kg of jaggery... depends upon the quality and ripeness of sugarcane.

    • @muslimbacha7482
      @muslimbacha7482 5 років тому

      That was baking soda

  • @actuallowroller
    @actuallowroller 6 років тому +1

    The color is gorgeous!

  • @colin8532
    @colin8532 6 років тому +5

    Nice sanitary looking process! Yikes. Different culture, different levels on what is considered clean and safe I guess. Still an interesting video

    • @davecannon1523
      @davecannon1523 6 років тому

      That's not bad. If you saw how many foods in your country are processed, you'd probably freak out at those, too. For example, do you rinse your rice several times before cooking it? If not, you're eating whatever was on the warehouse floor.

    • @laserflexr6321
      @laserflexr6321 6 років тому +3

      Tried not to comment I really did but just one too many and I can't hold in my opinion. This is the way sugar has been harvested from cane and other plants for at least a couple thousand years, I guarantee many of your ancestors ate something made by a very similar process, liked it, lived long enough afterward to have kids.
      Ok so some wise guy figured out a way to strip out all the nutrients and produce high purity sucrose. Now everyone who eats that stripped sugar is going to get a bite of something completely devoid of anything but sugar. No calcium, no magnesium, no zinc, no molybdenum, no phosphorus, no.... Which method is healthier, the one that might have a well cooked bit of vegetable fiber, or protein from an ant in it and many other nutrients or the one with nothing but energy?
      Another point is nothing can live in sugar syrup concentration with less than a certain fraction of water, dont remember exactly but something like 15%. That is why honeybees dry out nectar to a low water fraction so it will be a source of stored energy forever, until it is rehydrated. Honey cannot spoil until you add water. That is the whole point of reducing the water content of the cane juice which fresh squeezed would be a rotten vat of vinegar in a week. By reducing it to a syrup or on to taffy or on to solid as in the case of this video, it can be kept for years.
      Geez people crack a book once in a while, else keep your ignorance to yourself.

  • @KimFert
    @KimFert 6 років тому +3

    Now this is real work!

  • @rls2229
    @rls2229 6 місяців тому

    many are saying it is soda they're adding, but that much would alter the flavor drastically, would it not? baking soda is very salty

  • @koneth21
    @koneth21 5 років тому +12

    I know that it has been asked and answered about 800 times in the comments below but i can't help aks one more time:
    What is the white powder they put in the jaggery?

    • @braghasri3733
      @braghasri3733 5 років тому +2

      That is the lime powder... natural lime powder... no chemical..

    • @shivikanayyar5060
      @shivikanayyar5060 5 років тому

      I think it is sulphur dioxide? to quicken the drying process. it is very bad for health.

    • @laljan7853
      @laljan7853 5 років тому +2

      Soda

    • @harjitsinghvirdi3832
      @harjitsinghvirdi3832 5 років тому

      @@shivikanayyar5060 sulphur dioxide is a gas where as the powder is white in colour, whatever it is , ITS harmfull for human being

    • @mbaig6707
      @mbaig6707 4 роки тому

      It’s soda

  • @MBihon2000
    @MBihon2000 4 роки тому +7

    Highly skilled workers, labor intensive manufacturing. The white powder is salt. Caramel candy is made of water, sugar, butter and salt.

  • @justasafescp8103
    @justasafescp8103 6 років тому +6

    I had no idea what jaggery was before i arrived and I've left little the wiser

  • @shankaranpillai9664
    @shankaranpillai9664 5 років тому +13

    Original Gur is chocolatey in colour.

  • @AramisGehberger
    @AramisGehberger 6 років тому +1

    GREAT Video!!! Reminds me to the time, I visited such factory, because I know somebody from somebody....
    You know...
    This is the first time I see that they are making cubes and that kind of packaging.
    In that area I have been, they made balls with their hands :)
    I made packages to send to my parents at home and they went slightly nuts, because they had NO IDEA what these kind of brown balls are :) LOL!!!

  • @NP...16
    @NP...16 5 років тому +16

    What is the white powder they put in it

    • @michaelg.294
      @michaelg.294 5 років тому +1

      According to Wikipedia it is lime (not the fruit). It causes any remaining wood particles to rise to the surface so they can be skimmed off.

    • @Kwijiboi
      @Kwijiboi 5 років тому +1

      Baking soda

    • @Srix736
      @Srix736 5 років тому

      Salt I guess

    • @RobertSzasz
      @RobertSzasz 5 років тому

      Probably lime

    • @mogambokhushhua6204
      @mogambokhushhua6204 5 років тому +1

      Baking soda

  • @agasd67654asdga
    @agasd67654asdga 6 років тому +3

    Very interesting...

  • @rosilyksv
    @rosilyksv 5 років тому +6

    Thank you for the video, what was that white thing? he added in jaggery?

    • @billalmulla7074
      @billalmulla7074 5 років тому +1

      Rosily Victor it’s look like baking soda

    • @AliHaider-we1ud
      @AliHaider-we1ud 5 років тому

      I think baking soda

    • @manchu563
      @manchu563 5 років тому +1

      Washing powder or chemical !

    • @jerrykkhan9824
      @jerrykkhan9824 5 років тому

      Baking soda

    • @rajasekaran4440
      @rajasekaran4440 5 років тому

      That is chemical ( I forgot the name) in place of that if he added the lime water then the colour will be changed into black.

  • @paulladuke2259
    @paulladuke2259 6 років тому +14

    If all you city folks who complain about this sugar-making process being unsanitary knew how many people had their hands in your supermarket food you would have a fit - especially those who eat a lot of prepared and processed foods.

  • @PAOLOHAON
    @PAOLOHAON 5 років тому +18

    What is that “white powder” being added (@ 7:17) ?

    • @alaminrubel3628
      @alaminrubel3628 5 років тому

      I think its sodium hydrogen carbonate. baking soda

    • @shivikanayyar5060
      @shivikanayyar5060 5 років тому

      Sulphur dioxide? to quicken the drying up process. So bad.

    • @random-kc8gx
      @random-kc8gx 5 років тому

      some sort of bleaching agent, look at the color after wards

    • @vfs9357
      @vfs9357 5 років тому +1

      baking soda I guess. It's used in a wide variety of sweets, like milk sweet

    • @pallamrajukamisetti1916
      @pallamrajukamisetti1916 5 років тому +13

      first they add lime(sunnam)for make neutral ph after they add soda (calcium bicarbonate) to remove black tettu(molasis) final they add hydros(sodium hydro sulfate) for color .but govt rules 3rd powder not to use.

  • @arunspoy
    @arunspoy 6 років тому +30

    It is traditional, but not clean. You can make this clean & traditionally without chemicals.

    • @Nmccarville
      @Nmccarville 6 років тому

      Suger they add a bit for the sugar to start forming crystals hence why it thickens up after he added it it wasn't chemicals so yes clean an Traditional

    • @Villpro775
      @Villpro775 6 років тому +1

      i have organic gud which produce by organic farming with good cleaning nd quality

    • @meenajaison
      @meenajaison 6 років тому

      Also added colors

    • @TumbleDumpling
      @TumbleDumpling 6 років тому

      You can make this without chemicals? Considering pure water is a chemical, I don't think that is possible.

    • @batahangaw6667
      @batahangaw6667 6 років тому

      that;s not sugar. its lime.

  • @josepht.v7879
    @josepht.v7879 4 роки тому +1

    What is the ingredient you can add when the process?Is it lime?

  • @mixedmiscellaneous6537
    @mixedmiscellaneous6537 4 роки тому +6

    What is the name of white powder that was mixed during the jaggery process?

  • @viswanadhapallapothu2342
    @viswanadhapallapothu2342 4 роки тому +2

    7:28 what is this white powder

  • @MrJ-ro1yr
    @MrJ-ro1yr 6 років тому +21

    I had no clue what this stuff was before watching this video,
    And still dont.

  • @davidaitchison3282
    @davidaitchison3282 6 років тому +18

    A little bit of an explanation about what "Jaggery" is, and just what the workers were doing during the process would have made this clip much more informative and entertaining. Sorry, no "like" from me.

    • @billcoley8520
      @billcoley8520 5 років тому

      Research it,, you won’t be so lazy

  • @rakeshadhikar
    @rakeshadhikar 4 роки тому +12

    @ 9:00 what is that white powder ?

  • @randymc61
    @randymc61 6 років тому +10

    Ok, that's interesting, but I still have no idea what jaggery is.....

    • @Morrile1
      @Morrile1 6 років тому

      Sugar cane

    • @Ty-bz7zx
      @Ty-bz7zx 6 років тому

      Jaggery is an unrefined sugar

    • @SaltAndVi
      @SaltAndVi 6 років тому

      sugar cane

    • @crimsondynamo3608
      @crimsondynamo3608 6 років тому

      it's ingredient sweet taste . use for cook some food or bakery . in my country it's make from sugar cane or sugar palm . look like coconut tree but more sweetness

    • @EXChristianRamRam
      @EXChristianRamRam 6 років тому

      Jaggery is boiled sugarcane juice balls, with out any chemicals

  • @t5grrr
    @t5grrr 6 років тому

    This stuff is so sweet, wow!

  • @jagwonder_official
    @jagwonder_official 5 років тому +6

    Thumbnail is nice. If along with video process is described it would be of great help viewers.

  • @billray1785
    @billray1785 6 років тому +3

    What is jaggery and what is it made from.

    • @adyagiler
      @adyagiler 6 років тому +1

      you are on the internet... google it...

    • @TheKardain
      @TheKardain 6 років тому +1

      What is google? How do I google google?

    • @chewykiwi5464
      @chewykiwi5464 6 років тому

      Kardainz Kardain well, you wouldn't want to "googles google" if you dont know google.

    • @billray1785
      @billray1785 6 років тому

      Why, because I would rather someone explain who knows what they are talking about. No wonder why the human race is doomed. I don't see the people who are making it using high tech machines, that motor looks like it would go on for ever and looks like 70 years old.

    • @billcoley8520
      @billcoley8520 5 років тому

      Are you truly asking that question, ignoramious

  • @NakshatraRose
    @NakshatraRose 5 років тому +15

    After boiling sugarcane juice naturally changes colour to yellow

  • @deen19871
    @deen19871 6 років тому +6

    Pure natural sugar cane jaggery color is dark brownies...

    • @davidlarsen2184
      @davidlarsen2184 6 років тому

      I think you are thinking of panela. Same base product (cane juice) but it is cooked longer to caramelize and I don't think they add citric acid or whatever that was to thicken

  • @Eric91611
    @Eric91611 6 років тому +23

    Is it soap or food?

    • @mac3485
      @mac3485 6 років тому

      @Phil Osophical did you Google ?

    • @stopover1238
      @stopover1238 5 років тому

      Jaggery man ..hhaa

    • @savera2003
      @savera2003 5 років тому

      It's food(sweet)made with sugarcane. There language it's called ( Gur )..

    • @alexandrufelic
      @alexandrufelic 5 років тому

      Jaggery is a traditional cane sugar consumed in Asia.

    • @aestheticclub3989
      @aestheticclub3989 5 років тому

      It is soap 100% fact

  • @M.kabilaKaviya-wz7gt
    @M.kabilaKaviya-wz7gt Рік тому

    Price of this jaggery box

  • @edstirling
    @edstirling 6 років тому +17

    they're like human honey bees.

    • @MrAllan9
      @MrAllan9 6 років тому

      Lol, exactly, see what we can learn from nature. Maybe in the future they will grow wings.

  • @TruePowerIsMine
    @TruePowerIsMine 6 років тому +8

    so that white powder was coke i guess

    • @BadHaddy
      @BadHaddy 6 років тому +1

      Probably an adulterant to make it look more yellow-gold, and appear more pure.

  • @IslandRainmaker
    @IslandRainmaker 6 років тому +5

    In southern USA we make cane syrup, it is not boiled down as much as this was and no thickener is added. I prefer it over maple syrup

    • @ofwonorichard4065
      @ofwonorichard4065 6 років тому

      Rick Vinson please send recipe for syrup making

    • @OGSnoberry
      @OGSnoberry 6 років тому

      I don't think they added thickeners. Pretty sure it was granulated sugar to start the crystallization process

  • @austinmcclamma1471
    @austinmcclamma1471 6 років тому +2

    As for the question about the dumping sugar in it. one of the last steps of making Jaggery is the addition of date or palm sap which is more than likley what the white powder that is being added

    • @mac3485
      @mac3485 6 років тому +1

      it farmers recepie . adding date could be expensive for them

    • @aestheticclub3989
      @aestheticclub3989 5 років тому

      Right

  • @nandu5431
    @nandu5431 5 років тому +28

    Process is natural, but he put Chemical in it.. This one is Not good for health!

    • @tabishkhan2645
      @tabishkhan2645 5 років тому

      It is not a chemical but Meetha Soda

    • @DATWagonator
      @DATWagonator 5 років тому +8

      the white powder would be the least of your worries.

  • @nilobortolotti7065
    @nilobortolotti7065 6 років тому +2

    I believe they have added some coloring, perhaps turmeric to get the strong yellow color. The process itself would yields a brown, light brown color. my 2c

    • @chewykiwi5464
      @chewykiwi5464 6 років тому

      Nilo Bortolotti the taste of that would be different if u add tumeric. I think it (the color) comes from the white powder

  • @rajasekaran4440
    @rajasekaran4440 5 років тому +12

    If any body doesn't know about the white pdr pls stop your false comments as`Detergent powder'.

  • @wodanymir6932
    @wodanymir6932 6 років тому +5

    And this my friend is the reason why they have an iron stomach

  • @landi76
    @landi76 6 років тому +4

    100% organic and vegan

    • @MrJ-ro1yr
      @MrJ-ro1yr 6 років тому +3

      What was organic about the industrial white powder he threw in?

    • @yankeechef3979
      @yankeechef3979 6 років тому

      That was raw sugar to start the crystalization process

  • @arunkumarbisoi3656
    @arunkumarbisoi3656 6 років тому +2

    WHAT DO U ADD TO MAKE IT PURE YELOW ?

    • @MistressOP
      @MistressOP 6 років тому

      it's carmlization fromt he cooking process.

  • @simplifiedmaya6591
    @simplifiedmaya6591 6 років тому +18

    looks very tasty , but their machines, and tools must be more clean.

    • @aestheticclub3989
      @aestheticclub3989 5 років тому

      They also add chemical powder or detergent surf to make it bright madam maya

  • @pasupathim5933
    @pasupathim5933 4 роки тому +15

    How to color changing

  • @varunnrao3276
    @varunnrao3276 5 років тому +3

    what was the white powder sprinkled at 8:54

    • @waheedmajeed
      @waheedmajeed 5 років тому +1

      VARUN.N RAO baking soda

    • @aprajitasingh89
      @aprajitasingh89 5 років тому

      Salt

    • @Lolmanaia1
      @Lolmanaia1 5 років тому

      @@waheedmajeed but why they are adding baking soda

    • @surjit2412
      @surjit2412 5 років тому +1

      That is soda to make jaggery look more yellow or clean it organic jaggery this mixing is avoided.

    • @sanjivgawali8025
      @sanjivgawali8025 5 років тому

      Washing पावडर

  • @leosbm4666
    @leosbm4666 5 років тому +13

    Cane is not cleaned. All waste is also being crushed.

  • @Negative_IQ-o4z
    @Negative_IQ-o4z 6 років тому +3

    Nice soap..

  • @grimreaper3526
    @grimreaper3526 6 років тому +3

    I'm wearing jaggery colored glasses

  • @amarjeetsingh6926
    @amarjeetsingh6926 6 років тому +3

    Ye modern process hai jitna cooking soda ye 20 kg gud me dal rahe ha utne me 100kg se uper gud tayar ho jata hai

  • @rintacoma8984
    @rintacoma8984 6 років тому

    mesmerizing - awesome

  • @shivatrident5391
    @shivatrident5391 6 років тому +7

    Please don't put baking soda into jaggery for making it lighter colored, you are destroying the taste and nutritive value in jaggery

    • @xraikonvoixx
      @xraikonvoixx 6 років тому

      I think that's corn or wheat starch no baking soda.

    • @bramantyo2505
      @bramantyo2505 6 років тому

      That maybe aspartam (artificial sweetener)

    • @xraikonvoixx
      @xraikonvoixx 6 років тому +1

      Aspartam in Jaggery ?
      Sweetener does not bind.

    • @blondelebanese9922
      @blondelebanese9922 6 років тому

      I_!_I Shiva Trident I_!_I But what is this yellow stuff? Looks like yellow jelly. 😳

  • @mikemiller4979
    @mikemiller4979 5 років тому +3

    .
    Is that a Lister engine from The Days Of Empire ?
    .

  • @sheremadness
    @sheremadness 5 років тому +15

    About 20 different answers for what the white powder is...hmmmm

    • @yums0me
      @yums0me 5 років тому

      @Ramla Shamim Exactly!

    • @practicallab
      @practicallab 5 років тому

      i thins powder is use for colur

  • @sastrocendol2189
    @sastrocendol2189 6 років тому +7

    What is Jaggery? kinda of sugar? Thanks

    • @jemberton8620
      @jemberton8620 6 років тому +11

      Is nobody allowed to ask questions anymore like really next time before u ask something remember google!!!!

    • @RohanKumar-bb9ot
      @RohanKumar-bb9ot 6 років тому +1

      Boiled sugarcane juice.😋😋😋😋

    • @mockerychannel9043
      @mockerychannel9043 6 років тому

      Yes. Its basically Crystalline Brown Sugar from Sugar Cane.

  • @arunpt7375
    @arunpt7375 5 років тому +8

    What's thos white powder they r using?!

    • @polishedspectre4116
      @polishedspectre4116 5 років тому

      Sugger i guess?

    • @Alex-uz1gy
      @Alex-uz1gy 5 років тому +4

      baking soda, watch the orange color intensify when they add it.

    • @tubedude54
      @tubedude54 5 років тому +2

      It's lime... used to separate the wood particles from the juice. Causes them to rise to the top in that froth which they skim off.

    • @danielfl.9347
      @danielfl.9347 5 років тому +1

      Citric acid. It's not dangerous. Found in a lot of sweets

    • @mobilelaptop4025
      @mobilelaptop4025 5 років тому +1

      Salt

  • @162vsdineshreddyp7
    @162vsdineshreddyp7 5 років тому +9

    Isn't Natural jaggery dark brown in color?..... Then why is it golden yellow in color

    • @satishm5260
      @satishm5260 5 років тому +3

      Best Natural Jaggery color is brownish copper color

    • @srx5201
      @srx5201 5 років тому +5

      They add artificial color in it to attract the customer who dont have the knowledge

    • @rajasekaran4440
      @rajasekaran4440 5 років тому +1

      He added acceptable amount of chemical (baking soda) that's why the colour is golden yellow.

  • @01Autentic
    @01Autentic 5 років тому +7

    Don't forget to throw away the gloves after you use them !

  • @jeffmacdougall9190
    @jeffmacdougall9190 6 років тому +5

    Safety First.

  • @amala.gurram5987
    @amala.gurram5987 6 років тому +2

    మీరు చల్లిన ఆ powder ఏంటి br

  • @tanu3333
    @tanu3333 6 років тому +2

    Such a nice judgement
    Farmers loans should waive off.

    • @chitturvenkat3957
      @chitturvenkat3957 5 років тому

      Is that white powder a vegetarian or non vegetarian? I hope it's not bone powder.

  • @DelbertStinkfester
    @DelbertStinkfester 6 років тому

    Looks yummy....I want to taste it

    • @magkyt3636
      @magkyt3636 6 років тому

      Cane juice is very,very sweet.I never liked it. The old folks used to do this & make cane syrup. Cane syrup is a strong,sweet syrup. After I had Maple syrup I didn't want Cane anymore. lol

  • @MrX-yl6ks
    @MrX-yl6ks 5 років тому +1

    white powder is used for changing colour of jagrrey.

  • @elicasey3967
    @elicasey3967 6 років тому +15

    some narrative or text would have helped

  • @sharon932
    @sharon932 6 років тому

    What's vwith all that white powder?

    • @johnhavens776
      @johnhavens776 6 років тому +2

      I think that is seed sugar to induce the boiled cane juice to coagulate.

  • @mohammodsr
    @mohammodsr 5 років тому +21

    it's not traditional jaggery..because they are using chemicals.

  • @सुशीलकुमार-छ1घ
    @सुशीलकुमार-छ1घ 6 років тому +3

    मुझे शुरू करना है...

  • @jarguedas
    @jarguedas 6 років тому

    What is that white powder the guy put in there?