Monday, August 5, 2013

Indian Food Factory

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From: Murli dhar Gupta <mdguptabpl@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 5:52 AM
Subject: [FunOnTheNet] India - A Food Factory......
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 India - A Food Factory.............  
Life is flowing like a river  with unexpected turns.
Some May be good and some May be bad.
Learn to enjoy each turn 

B'coz,these turns will never RETURN..!       

The kitchen from the outside -
a three-storey building which uses Gravity Flow Mechanism developed in-house

By
our team. Each kitchen has the capacity to cook between 50 000 to 100 000
mid-day meals per day. Costing approximately 9 crores to set up, they are built with funds from public donations.

The kitchen from the inside,
consisting of rice cauldrons each of which
cooks up to 110kg of rice in 20 minutes.
Sambar cauldrons cook up to 1200
litres of sambar in two hours.

It is washed thoroughly on the 2nd floor

Washed rice is sent down the chute to the
1st floor

Rice pours down into steam heated cauldrons
for cooking. The entire cooking process
takes place on the 1st floor

Super heated steam is used
to cook food instead of flame.

When cooking is finished, it is
loaded into trolleys

Cooked rice is sent down the chute
to the ground floor

It flows down the pipe into containers

Piping hot rice on its way to being
loaded into food vans. Around
6000 kilosof rice are cooked daily
in each kitchen.

Food materials in Kitchen

Stock in the kitchen

Washed dal and vegetables flows
down the chute into sambar cauldron on
the 1st floor.

Vegetables and dal ready to be cooked

Sambar being cooked on the first floor

Cooked sambar is packed and sent to the
food vans to be loaded.

Chapati dough is mixed

Heavy rollers flatten the dough into
thin sheets

Dough is cut into the classic round shape

Making chapatti

Collecting all the chapattis

Transporting food through bus


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Thanks & Best Regards,
 
 
AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

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