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Sure as hell don't see them doing that down the local BIR ;D
I agree with that : I recently ground all my remaining methi seeds when my local Asian supermarket not only had no ground methi but denied that it even existed ("we use methi leaves", they said, "just rub them in your hands"). The results were fine as far as the curry went, but I would certainly agree that the fineness left something to be desired. This was with a dedicated Kenwood CG-100 (circa GBP 56 -- GBP 75). It would be interesting to try a real spice grinder, designed for the task.** Phil.
The only exception I can remember was black cardamoms - after grinding down there was a little bit of husk, but that probably would have ground down had I persisted (I just removed it).
Yes, I would imagine the grinder linked above would struggle with methi seeds - they're hard little buggers. ;D Again, I just buy pre-ground (I appreciate that would be difficult if your supplier denies their existence ;D)
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