A wet grinder is a kitchen appliance or tool used mainly in South Asian households for grinding food ingredients into a smooth paste or batter using water. Unlike a dry grinder or mixer, it uses granite stones or rollers to crush and grind soaked grains, lentils, rice, or spices at a low temperature, preserving their nutrients and natural flavor.
A wet grinder is an electrical appliance designed to grind soaked food grains (like rice and lentils) with water into a fine batter or paste.
It typically consists of a drum, grinding stones/rollers, a motor, and a grinding surface.
Commonly used in Indian cooking to prepare batters for idli, dosa, vada, appam, chutneys, and masalas.
Better Grinding Quality
Uses stone rollers, which grind ingredients slowly and evenly.
Produces smooth, fluffy, and aerated batter compared to mixer grinders.
Preserves Nutrition & Flavor
Low-heat grinding ensures essential nutrients, enzymes, and natural taste are not lost.
Time & Effort Saving
Traditional stone grinding requires manual effort; the wet grinder automates it, reducing physical strain.
Large Quantity Preparation
Can handle bigger batches of batter at once, making it convenient for families and small food businesses.
Durability
Grinding stones last for years and provide consistent results.
Versatility
Useful for making idli/dosa batter, chutneys, masala pastes, nut butters, and even grinding soaked grains for sweets.
Cost-Effective in Long Run
Though slightly more expensive initially than mixers, wet grinders last longer and reduce dependency on ready-made batter.
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