Saturday, July 2, 2011

Kitchen Aid Grinders - Cut the Grind and Use a polisher

Powder, pulverize, pound, smash, strain, segregate, filter and dispense. Yes modern grinders with thorough attachments can do it all, and more.

No I am not at all alluding to functions an industrial polisher can perform. What I am referring to are today's multidimensional, multi utility kitchen grinders.

Kitchenaid Blender

They come in a wide range of sizes and functional combinations and can be chosen as per the exact nature of the milling job that needs to be performed.

Evolution of the Grinder.

The polisher in its present avatar is an sharp motorized version of its precursors. milling stones of historical times have been replaced with lighter, high density, durable, heat resistant materials.

The motor, the heart of the polisher is an power efficient sharp gismo controlled by precision microchips, capable of tripping a fuse and switching off if overloaded. Thus it can be seen that technology has come a long way in replacing human muscular attempt with other forms of mechanical power.

These requisite enhancements have come about as a consequent of whole study and continuous up gradation, based on user feedback.

The Omnipotent Grinder.

KitchenAid Grinders are everywhere, because, as I mentioned earlier, they can perform discrete jobs; and do them well.

A juicer polisher dispenses a finely crushed, residual free, juice. A coffee polisher pulverizes stubborn coffee seeds into a consistently fine powder.

Cereals can be ground into the desirable grain size. Coconuts can be grated using special attachments and so on and so forth. The functions are endless.

It is seldom that any recipe omits reference to grinding. Practically all food preparations involve some form of milling and therefore introduce the role of the polisher as an requisite member of the culinary team.

Imagine life without grinders. Wouldn't it come to a milling halt?

Kitchen Aid Grinders - Cut the Grind and Use a polisher

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