Replace Your Aluminium Foil With This Amazing Prodcut | Anuj Ramatri - An EcoFreak

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  • čas přidán 9. 10. 2022
  • Aluminium foils and plastic wraps have become an integral part of our kitchen, but do you know how harmful they can be for the environment? Watch this video to find out about an amazing eco-friendly as well as budget-friendly alternative for the same.
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    Assistant Director: Ritu Mishra @ritumishra4687
    Scriptwriter: Ritu Mishra
    Head Of Writing: Nisha Devi
    Concept: Rimpa Rajpal Ramatri
    Production: Prakash Chandra
    Camera: Neeraj Kumar Gautam
    Head of Post Production: Anuj Ramatri
    Editor: Saurav Patra | @patra_on_yatra
    Social Media: Mariyam Alam
    Channel Manager: Vivek Rajput

Komentáře • 283

  • @buddhapiyao1315
    @buddhapiyao1315 Před rokem +31

    muslin cloths were used for ages to wrap roti's. muslin cloths can be washed and dipped in rice water or tapioca water starch to make it slightly stiff. even banana leaves if slightly pan roasted becomes a good packing material and is 100 % natural, healthy and 100 % biodegradable - simply feed it to the cattle !! all kinds of dry sabzi's can be easily wrapped in banana leaves. even sandwiches, upma, poha, idli vada ect can all be wrapped in banana leaves. infact there are also other kinds of broad leaves that can be used for wrapping. the kind of broadleaf used to make "pattal" dried leaf plates is also an good alternative and its very cheap. in Kerala they even pour rasam and sambar like liquid stuff in banana leaf and tie it like a potli to carry along !!

  • @awchenaanindita
    @awchenaanindita Před rokem +46

    Why do we need to wrap the food at all? In my childhood, i.e. in the 90s, we carried our tiffin in a steel tiffin box and had it as it is i.e at room temperature....we never for once, fell sick because of that.

  • @lucyfier5026
    @lucyfier5026 Před rokem +15

    The other alternative is wrapping foods using banana leaves

  • @akushwah61
    @akushwah61 Před rokem +9

    Aapka point ekdum valid hai. Lekin Beeswax garam khaane ko pack karne ke liye sahi nahi hai kyunki wo wax pighal jayega. Jyadatar Beeswax rolls pe hi ye caution likha hota hai. Primary use aluminium foil ka garam khane ke liye hota hai.

  • @rajvansh2003
    @rajvansh2003 Před rokem +41

    After watching your videos, I felt the need to take some preventive measures and I asked my mother to give me lunch in Suti cloth which kept the food a little warm without even increasing a bit of carbon footprint.

  • @Divya-dn1yn
    @Divya-dn1yn Před rokem +28

    Your videos give such a great knowledge

  • @Vaidhikam5
    @Vaidhikam5 Před rokem +5

    Sahasrakoti Pranaamah Anuj Mahodhaya! BTW, our Ancient Bhaarath's legendary food-wrapping technique = muslin cloth! An absolute enviro-friendly option and the best as well!

  • @kumarutkarsh2272
    @kumarutkarsh2272 Před rokem +3

    I also don't want to destroy the homes of bees, who have built it with so much hard work and live there with their children.

  • @pranavpurohit6478
    @pranavpurohit6478 Před rokem +5

    Muslin cloth also can be a good option

  • @bhupendrakumarr6927
    @bhupendrakumarr6927 Před rokem +15

    Cost and availability should be included for one to switch over

  • @basundharaghosh9840
    @basundharaghosh9840 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for spreading awareness. However, I would like to point out that bee rearing is a cruel procedure. I came across certain articles pointing out at such cruelty of the honey industry and how it might lead to a declination in their number affecting the eco balance. I hope these constructive procedures to the save the earth become cruelty free as well.

  • @sumithrasundararaman4609

    excellent video sir.thank you for spreading awareness to environmental pollution

  • @dhanashrikumthekar6582
    @dhanashrikumthekar6582 Před rokem +11

    Before 20 years we carry our tiffin without any wraps(aluminum etc.) Now everyone thinks these wrappings are needed to keep food fresh.

  • @pravinthakur9881
    @pravinthakur9881 Před rokem +1

    बहोत-बहोत बढ़िया विकल्प है , आभार ,धन्यवाद ।। 💐🙏

  • @rks3488
    @rks3488 Před rokem +3

    I was searching for alternate of aluminium foil । Thanks for the solution 😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @anishapatel2432
    @anishapatel2432 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your informative video🙏🏼. I saw this cloth in Japanese video and since that looking for the name of this product. Finally Got it.

  • @ranjanachand9306
    @ranjanachand9306 Před rokem +2

    We used to carry our food stuff.. Sandwiches, rotis etc in cotton napkins or cloths

  • @chandrakalam9661
    @chandrakalam9661 Před rokem +1

    Hats of to you sir

  • @rohinisanil21
    @rohinisanil21 Před rokem +1

    Such a useful information for every one. Thanks a lot

  • @SuperAppleblue
    @SuperAppleblue Před rokem +5

    For personal use its okay. But for a food joint it will be very costly to use beeswax cloth. Also, beeswax cloth melts at higher temperatures and is sticky. After consuming food wrraped in it If you wash that cloth with normal water it may not able to clean it properly as it is sticky and if u wash it with detergent it may get contaminated with it. Which makes the cloth useless for second time use. I don't think this is a feasible option for a business, may be for personal use only.