Butter Churning Pot
Butter was probably first created accidentally when whole milk carried in skin bags was carried by horseback and naturally “churned” while traveling over rough terrain.
The first documented mention of butter making was in the sacred songs of the dwellers of Asiatic India, dating back to 1,500-2,000 B.C.E.
There is historical mention of ancient tribes creating primitive churns by horizontally agitating cow, yak and horse milk. Butter back then was not only eaten, but used as an illumination oil, for medicinal purposes and also as skin coating to insulate the tribe members from the harsh winter cold.
According to Hindu mythology Lord Sri Krishna was very fond of freshly churned butter! In many Indian house holds both in North and Southern states one can see traditional churning of the butter by women of the houses !
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Author: Sumana Rao | Posted on: November 23, 2015
3 Comments on “Butter Churning Pot”
Hi Whr can I get butter churning pot whole set
If you are looking for just churning stick it should be available in Indian cooking utensil stores. They also sell traditional pots. If you are looking for something more expensive, antique then visit e-bay or amazon.
Please enquire in your local Indian cooking utensil stores. Many such stores carry them. Thanks!
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