Our indian Mixer Grinder (sil batta the traditional stone)



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  1. Hello Samapti, I found your site while searching for images of sil batta, and the one in your photo is very similar to the one I have. Would you please tell me where your one comes from? Thank you.
    Best wishes,
    Joy (NZ)

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    1. Hi ,sorry for the delayed,actually i were in India for my holidays and there i have taken these pictures.
      Best wishes :)
      Samapti

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  2. Hmm, gotta get one when I go visit India next. The blender chutney and the sil-batta chutney taste so different.

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    2. I agree with you sil-bhatta cutney's has a better taste than a blander.
      Best wishes
      Samapti :)

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  3. Wow.. It's a very rare to see traditional Indian Mixer Grinder. Thank you for adding the Sil Batta with images..
    I am looking for the Best Mixer Grinder in India

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  4. How ever I have seen Best Mixer Grinder by using traditional mixer grinder in India.. Thank you for introducing of Sil Batta...

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  6. Its just an amazing recipe. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Buy beautiful Hand-painted Jodhpur stone sil batta in at very reasonable price on Go4Ethnic.com at https://www.go4ethnic.com/hand-painted-jodhpur-stone-sil-batta.html

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