Classical Cookware

Classical Cookware

Before the invention of electric grinders and food processors, the conventional method of grinding grains and spices was using natural stone grinders which enhanced the flavour and authenticity of the food.

We bring back to you the customized traditional stone grinders to suit the modern kitchen, so as to give your loved ones, a healthy, tasty and aromatic meal.

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  1. Ammi with Drain - Medium

    $250.00

    Ammi with Outlet - Medium.

    Traditional stone grinder.

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    • Call it the traditional Ammi Kal (Tamil) or Sil Batta (Hindi).
    • A large rectangle stone/slab on which the spices/ingredients are placed and crushed using a cylindrical rolling pin moving it forward and backward.
    • Using ammi kal to grind spices for making curry pastes, chutneys (accompanients) gives the dish a perfect taste, aroma and makes the food healthier too.
    • The ammi has a customized special drain (outlet) through which the finally rinsed water of the ground ingredients can be taken out and added to the dish to enhance it's flavour and taste.
    • A must have in any kitchen where there is no compromise on health and taste.

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  2. This oblong grinding stone (Tamil name “ammi”) and the roller (Tamil name “kulavi”) which looks like a rolling pin are made out of Black Stone. In traditional Tamil cooking dried ingredients such as coriander, cumin, and black pepper are placed on the heavy stone and pulverized with the roller. The base stone (ammi) has carved ridges to hold the ingredients in place. Traditionally coconut sambol, chutneys, curry pastes are all made with this equipment. When grinding with ammi and kulavi, spices or coconut are placed on the base stone (ammi) and the top roller (kulavi) is moved back and forth. When using this apparatus, very less water is used. Usually in older days ammi is placed on the floor and a person will sit in front of it and move the roller back and forth to grind. Later on this equipment was placed on waist high concrete slabs so that a person could stand and do the work.


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