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roestvrij staal -Puttukodam, Inductie Basis

roestvrij staal -Puttukodam, Inductie Basis Gemaakt van voedselveilig roestvrij staal van hoge kwaliteit. Deze Premier Puttu-maker op basis van stoom is uniek ontworpen met hittebestendige beschermende handgrepen en een dop op...

€59,00 €39,00

Color: Silver

  • Silver

Material: Stainless Steel

  • Stainless Steel

Capacity: 1.5 litres

  • 1.5 litres
Will not ship until [19041994]
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roestvrij staal -Puttukodam, Inductie Basis

Gemaakt van voedselveilig roestvrij staal van hoge kwaliteit. Deze Premier Puttu-maker op basis van stoom is uniek ontworpen met hittebestendige beschermende handgrepen en een dop op het reservoir. Het heeft een buisvormige structuur van roestvrij staal. Compatibel met alle snelkookpannen. Gemakkelijk schoon te maken en te onderhouden.

Belangrijkste kenmerken

  • Zwaar roestvrij staal
  • Elegante afwerking
  • Helder spiegel gepolijst
  • Stevige, coole bakelieten handvatten en knoppen
  • Voedselveilig materiaal
  • Item vorm: cilindrisch

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Color

Silver

Material

Stainless Steel

Capacity

1.5 litres

Customer Reviews

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Aarav Patel
Quality product

Nice product. Does the job.

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Nikhil Verma
High-Quality Design

Love the high-quality stainless steel design.

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Maya Chakraborty
Excellent product

Excellent

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Zoya Thomas

I've been using this stainless steel item, and it's been a wonderful addition to my kitchen.

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Arjun Desai
Good quality product

It's very sturdy and easy to use also the quality is really good

FAQ

A wet grinder is a kitchen appliance used for grinding soaked grains and lentils to make batter for dishes like dosa and idli in South Asian cuisine. It is not commonly used in European cuisine, but most by Indians and South Asians living in Europe where it is referred to as a "mixer grinder".

No, you cannot grind coffee with a wet grinder. At least not with a Butterfly India wet grinder. Wet grinders are specifically designed for grinding soaked grains and lentils to make batter for dishes like dosa and idli in India and South Asian cuisine. Coffee beans should be ground using a coffee grinder, not an Indian wet grinder. Wet grinders are not suitable for grinding coffee beans as they are designed for a different purpose.

Wet grinders and mixer grinders are not the same. A wet grinder is specifically designed for grinding soaked grains and lentils to make batter for dishes like dosa and idli in South Asian cuisine. On the other hand, a mixer grinder is a versatile kitchen appliance used for various purposes like grinding, blending, and mixing ingredients. While both appliances involve grinding, they serve different culinary purposes in Indian cooking.

A good example between an Indian mixer grinder and wet grinder is the Magnum mixer grinder and Rhino Plus wet grinder.

An Indian wet grinder works by grinding soaked grains and lentils to make a smooth batter for dishes like dosa and idli in mostly made in India and South Asian cuisine. The wet grinder uses grinding stones to crush and grind the ingredients, resulting in a paste-like consistency suitable for various recipes. The process involves adding water to the grains or lentils before grinding, which helps in achieving the desired batter consistency for traditional Indian dishes

The Indian made Butterfly wet grinders are generally quieter compared to mixer grinders. While some Indian mixer grinders may become noisy after a few months of use, Butterfly wet grinders are known for their relatively quieter operation

Butterfly Wet Grinders originate from India and are available for purchase in various European countries, including Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Portugal, Norway, Italy, and Finland.

Wet grinders like the Butterfly Indian wet grinder are built to grind quickly and efficiently, using stones to keep the flavors of the grains intact. They're great for making batter and can keep going for hours without a break. On the flip side, your regular grinders are the go-tos for whipping up spices, nuts, grains, lentils, and more, helping you add that special touch to curries, chutneys, and a whole bunch of other Indian dishes.

FAQ

A wet grinder is a kitchen appliance used for grinding soaked grains and lentils to make batter for dishes like dosa and idli in South Asian cuisine. It is not commonly used in European cuisine, but most by Indians and South Asians living in Europe where it is referred to as a "mixer grinder".

No, you cannot grind coffee with a wet grinder. At least not with a Butterfly India wet grinder. Wet grinders are specifically designed for grinding soaked grains and lentils to make batter for dishes like dosa and idli in India and South Asian cuisine. Coffee beans should be ground using a coffee grinder, not an Indian wet grinder. Wet grinders are not suitable for grinding coffee beans as they are designed for a different purpose.

Wet grinders and mixer grinders are not the same. A wet grinder is specifically designed for grinding soaked grains and lentils to make batter for dishes like dosa and idli in South Asian cuisine. On the other hand, a mixer grinder is a versatile kitchen appliance used for various purposes like grinding, blending, and mixing ingredients. While both appliances involve grinding, they serve different culinary purposes in Indian cooking.

A good example between an Indian mixer grinder and wet grinder is the Magnum mixer grinder and Rhino Plus wet grinder.

An Indian wet grinder works by grinding soaked grains and lentils to make a smooth batter for dishes like dosa and idli in mostly made in India and South Asian cuisine. The wet grinder uses grinding stones to crush and grind the ingredients, resulting in a paste-like consistency suitable for various recipes. The process involves adding water to the grains or lentils before grinding, which helps in achieving the desired batter consistency for traditional Indian dishes

The Indian made Butterfly wet grinders are generally quieter compared to mixer grinders. While some Indian mixer grinders may become noisy after a few months of use, Butterfly wet grinders are known for their relatively quieter operation

Butterfly Wet Grinders originate from India and are available for purchase in various European countries, including Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Portugal, Norway, Italy, and Finland.

Wet grinders like the Butterfly Indian wet grinder are built to grind quickly and efficiently, using stones to keep the flavors of the grains intact. They're great for making batter and can keep going for hours without a break. On the flip side, your regular grinders are the go-tos for whipping up spices, nuts, grains, lentils, and more, helping you add that special touch to curries, chutneys, and a whole bunch of other Indian dishes.

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