Chutiya aaj bull Ghar may dikata hi kya aj bull ye log Karan jinda hi nhi tum log v yesko beef bana kar kaha jaate . Chutiya room baith kar Gyan na pel wohi acha hi
That coconut waste in the end is then fed to the cows as cow feed. I love how all ancient processes had little to no waste whatsoever everything was reused.
Can anybody imagine how much hardwok does cows do to make this possible...it will take hours or days might be ....but real a good way to make an oil without any machinery ....
I grow up in a farm or country side. And these cows/buls are stronger than you think. This is a piece of cake for them but what you are trying to do is comparing yourself to a cow or a bull lol obviously the cow is stronger since theu use their leg all the time. While you who grow up in a city barely workout, use your hands and just lay in couch watch movies, tv series, etc obviously you'd be soooo weak. Idk if you get what i mean but please don't be so stupid. It's very obvious
Nah. Smell sucks. My mom used to put huge amount of coconut oil on my head when I was a child when ever there was a function or we were going out. My head would become a dust magnet
So good to know how coconut oil is produced with traditional wisdom, we Goans use a lot of coconut oil. The grinding stone is called a Rogddó in Konkani. Honestly I’ve never seen one this huge!
@@Ash_8345 No. Yeh bulls ka kaam hai so peta waalon jaise lecture mat do...cause, bailon ka aise kaam karna natural hai & stop supporting Artificial Intelligence, they are replacing our Nandi Babas 💔👎🏻
Please use rogdo and grind some coconut and get oil as well. As goans we never used rogdo for extraction of coconut oil. If you know such traditional method followed in goa let me know the place
This is one of the BEST and number 1 traditional ,old time processes of making oil from seeds, and coconut. *Stone and wood* there is not any metallic contamination that has never been mixed in the liquid oil. There are more chances in modern machines, which metal powder content should be automatically added during lubrication, *metal to metal*. Pure n natural results! A grade.Long time process with hard work , less output production. But great quality. Human & natural grinding and crushing machine ( chakki) B grade :Instant process, limited accurate time period , more production within a short time period, no hardwork by machine. But cannot compare the quality of the first first A GRADE process. Appreciate his effort. Quality should be the motto not the quantity. *GRADE A, first quality*
They look very healthy. Animals can work, its what we keep them for. Its even healthy for them to an extent. These people also depend on them for income, so would be sure to keep them in top shape and healthy. Im not saying abuse is impossible, just improbable.
Nobody needs or wants filthy India food products... Those people literally bath in shit and piss FFS, and swim with rotting corpses... They are the last people and practices that should be supported... Sad how dumbed down the small hats have turned people into...
@@jayawos7272 how is cow suffering? He is making bull to work, for sure he would be taking care of his pet aswell (feeding, cleaning etc) Making bull work like this is way far better then letting bull walk on the streets and struggle to find husk and straw to eat. I have even seen bulls on the street eating plastic and other intoxic items.
@@jayawos7272 no no , the bull is suffering as it is working and getting food and taken care by owner. But it will be much better if it's wandering in streets and caught by butchers.
We HINDUs are so awesome man... I'm crying thinking about our genius and awesomeness. We are working in such low level also but also in owner of google and Microsoft etc.. only HINDUs can accept such level.. Jai Sri Ram, har har mahadev.
@@realtalks9472 thank you very much. I'll be trying this. In the Caribbean where I live we literally have lots of coconuts but we traditionally heat the cream to extract the oil. So it's nice to see another way.
That's made from fresh coconuts. Coconut milk is made from fresh coconuts and it is heated to seperate the solids and the oil. These are dried coconuts(kopra) , so there's very little moisture in it, so it's just pressed and the oil comes out.
The copra cakes are used to make animal feeds especially dairy feed. It infact is used to feed the very animals that help to make it in the first place.