In the old times, the spices were ground manually by the individual families using a pestle and mortar, so that the spices retain their flavor to the maximum. But in the new era, that practice got replaced by mechanical grinding of herbs in big factories. Spices are ground and packed and supplied across the world with so much ease, all thanks to the technology.
We might think the technology has enhanced the availability and shelf life of the spices however; the existing grinding technology ends up reducing the quality of spices. The reason is ‘HEAT’! Because of the friction between spices and the machine, the temperature of ground spices rises substantially. And it makes the main volatile active ingredient ‘the essential oils’ evaporate. According to a report, due to excessive temperatures almost 15%-43% essential oils are lost in grinding process. And this is a huge proportion.
The word cryogenic refers to very low temperatures. Cryogenic Grinding is the technique of pulverizing spices and herbs at sub-zero temperatures (-17.78°C), to minimize the loss of essential oils.
Using liquid Nitrogen vapors blanket or Nitrogen gas circulation, a dry and cold atmosphere is created which does not react with the spices. When grinding is done through cryogenic technique, integrity and quality of the spices remain intact.
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Cooling of the air-dried materials to temperatures ranging from 0 to -150 degree Celsius and subsequent grinding by hammer mills or attrition mills, allows fracturing the materials in smaller pieces very easily. And with amazing active ingredients retention, you can get very finely ground and highly potent spices.