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Easy to clean and maintain.
High return on investment.
Sanitary design and Maintenance free.
Food Businesses: Suitable for small to medium-sized snack manufacturing units, catering services, and home-based food production.
Customization: Some machines offer adjustable settings for producing different textures and shapes, allowing for customization of the snack products.
Set Up the Machine : Place the machine on a stable surface and ensure it is clean and assembled properly.
Prepare the Dough : Mix ingredients such as flour, spices, and water to form a dough of the desired consistency.
Load the Dough : Open the hopper and load the prepared dough into it, ensuring it is evenly packed.
Select the Die (Jali) : Choose the appropriate die (jal) based on the type of farsan you want to make, such as bhujia, sev, or other snacks. Attach the die securely.
Start Operating : Turn the handle (manual) or start the motor (if motorized). The dough will be extruded through the die to form the farsan.
Fry the Farsan : Collect the freshly extruded farsan and fry it in hot oil until crispy and golden.
Drain and Serve : Once fried, remove the farsan from the oil, drain excess oil, and let it cool before serving or storing.
Clean the Machine : After use, disassemble and clean the machine thoroughly to maintain its efficiency and hygiene.