Grind Your Own Flour By Hand
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2022
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From what I can tell this mill is currently sold by Walmart. Titled "SAMAP Model 220 Manual Stone Grain Mill Grinder by Miracle Exclusive"
$400
Lol this guy got exposed
This is the olden days stone grinder with better handles to be able to use on the counter. Love it
In India it is called chakki
True this invention is from India and Nepal and surrounding areas I wonder how much they earned while stealing ideas off of unsuspecting ancient communities lol
Wonderful! I like that one person can manage it. Did you say where to get one?
All that is missing is good old Mr. Faradays electric motor
Does it come mix with rock sand ?
Did you make it? If you purchased it where did you get it and was it made in the US
Bought one on account of this video. Thanks guy
Stone mills cause tooth decay. The particles in the flour grind away at the tooth enamel.
BS alert
You would feel the grit in your food if it was an issue. If life or death survival was a concern and all you had was an ancient grain mill from 3000BC, and all your entire village relied on the same mother grain mill to feed your family, you may have not choice but to be spitting out gravel to consume your bread. A proper moderm stone mill like this will not deteriorate and leave rock residue at such a rate that you would ever notice it in your food. If you take any two rocks you find out in nature and rub them together to grind your grain, then sure, you might be picking gravel out of your gums, but not with something like this.
Currently searching up how flour is made because I i was wondering about how bread was possible thousand of years ago; meaning there had to be a way to turn wheat into flour. All I've found is a bunch of videos on very difficult and sophisticated processes that mills put the wheat through, but this right here, this is what I was looking for. Good ol fashioned manual and by hand do it at home type stuff. That is a neat wheat grinder brother, how do I get one?
Awesome job Thank you
These channels should just cut off comments if the never plan to answer questions.
Hi there! Is there another alternative that you'd recommend? The manufacturer that you've listed for this mill doesn't ship to the US from what I've seen. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise 😊
It can make refine power of the grain
Where did you get that grinder?
Where can I get one?
How/where can I get one those grinders?
Answer questions?
How can I get this miller?
Real stone or concrete? If concrete are you sure the components of concrete are safe to eat as some will end up in the flour as does stone from stone grinding.
It's real stone. Naxos basalt and magnesite
@@scholasticbookfair. Where do you buy them?
Where to buy it
Walmart $400.00 SAMAP Modle 220 Manual Stone Grain Mill
@@yardner1963400😢 that’s a lot
Great video - but I would not want to mill 500g of flour by hand - Heavy work!
It takes about 2 hours to get enough for one loaf of bread. This style of milling has been around for about 400years.
@@maddogtank8425 This kind of milling has been around for over 2,000 years. The Roman army used to carry them, but they were probably extant before that.
Your 2 hours makes my point.
Yours has a pressure adjustment. Many don't. Those which don't have issues with getting fine flour. Looking at 2:33 yours does not seem to make very fine flour which is important for bread baking.
I'm posting as a baker who mills, not as a hobbyist.
Great video to watch though... Nice to see one in action.
Thanks.
Indians have been using this for thousands of years.... What's new and exciting???
So?
@Based_transition_ClockerPlease explain more