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I think you mean a "reel grinder". It is a machine used to sharpen the reels of a mower
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Take a cheese grinder and cinnamon sticks, and just rub the cinnamin sticks against the cheese grinder.......
Yes, the aromas of the different spices are great when we're cooking but if you don't clean the grinder those aromas could linger and mix with other spices you grind. Coarse sea salt is a good thing to grind to absorb the old odor, but you can also use baking soda, sugar, uncooked rice, or bread. Sometimes soap and water work too, but that depends on your grinder.
"A herb grinder or spice grinder is a round contraption used for hand grinding herbs and spices. The two piece herb grinder has two halves (top and bottom) that separate and have sharp teeth or pegs aligned in such a way that when both are turned back and forth, material placed inside is ground up, shredded or pulverized."
Tumeric is a root that is dried, powdered and used as a spice in Indian cooking. It can also be used in root form in a grinder.
Yes, absolutely. I have a small coffee grinder that I use only for spices, and another that I use only for coffee. You don't want to use the same one for both because the spice can really mess up the taste of coffee, and vice versa.To clean it afterwards (from coffe or spices), use a small pastry brush to brush away all residue, then wipe with a clean, damp cloth. If you only have one coffee grinder and have no choice but to use it for spices and coffee, then after you clean it, let it dry, then put some baking soda in for a few hours (or longer) and let it absorb the flavors and odor of the spice/coffee. Then empty out the baking soda, wipe clean and let air dry.
A simple salt grinder can often be found in the spice isle of many supermarkets. More high end type grinders can be found in many department stores, in various styles, many often accompanied by a matching pepper mill.
To effectively grind coriander seeds into powder, use a spice grinder or mortar and pestle. Place the seeds in the grinder or mortar, and grind until you achieve a fine powder consistency. Store the powdered coriander in an airtight container for future use.
Spice of life makes a pepper/salt grinder that is in a trendy stainless steel and comes with a light.
To effectively grind poppy seeds at home, you can use a spice grinder or mortar and pestle. Simply add the poppy seeds to the grinder or mortar, and grind them until they reach your desired consistency. Be sure to grind in small batches to ensure even grinding.
To grind coriander seeds effectively for cooking or seasoning, use a mortar and pestle or a spice grinder. Simply add the seeds to the grinder or mortar, and crush or grind them until they reach the desired consistency. This will release the flavor and aroma of the coriander seeds, enhancing your dishes.
There are a number of food processors available from Cuisinart. They have 4, 7, 11, 12, 14 and 20 cup food processors as well spice and nut grinder processors.
To crush fennel seeds effectively, use a mortar and pestle or a spice grinder to grind them into a fine powder. This will release the flavor and aroma of the seeds for use in cooking or baking.