May 15, 2024

VIDEO: Granite Vs Porcelain Mortar and Pestle – Cole & Mason Review


This is a review comparison between a porcelain and Granite mortar and pestle. Obviously, I am happy with the purchase of our Cole & Mason mortar and pestle so after many years of using our old porcelain one I thought you might like my opinion on what I look for in a M&P plus how these types of materials compare.
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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Granite Vs Porcelain Mortar and Pestle – Cole & Mason Review

  1. hi father its nice video keep going up and up .i have in my home the granit mortar and one in copper and father mike i want to advise you a bout the cookawre try to use the healthy like the granite or clay pots you can find it in indian stores because your health is our health we want you evry time healthy we love you and care a bout you .its your friend or you can say your sun djelloul from algeria i say to you father because my father died with prostat cancer and i respect you because you are more older than me pleas read my comments good bay

  2. just curious i own the Cole & Mason AS WELL JUST RECEIVED IT .I'M HEARING THAT THEY NEED TO BE CONDITIONED BEFORE USE ANY SUGGESTIONS?…THANKS

  3. I just got my Cole&Mason Pestle & Mortar today. And I realize that if the granite dust is harmful when you grind you food.I mean when you grind up something with granite pestle , it maybe a little bit dust coming out even we can not see it. What do you think ? Is it a concern we should think of ? I would like to use it to grind my coffee beans. Thanks

  4. You might want to make another pestle from wood that has a wider bottom it makes it easier to grind some things lol and check Asian markets for better prices on them. And if you can't afford granite stoneware or wood both work better than porcelain. You can get a stoneware one that's crosshatched and can be used as a grater as well.

  5. I wanted a mortar and pestle since childhood, and just got my first one about a year ago. Now I have a collection of them around my house. One of my most favorite is my alabaster one, but I don't use it for crushing anything. I just love the look and feel of it.
    Great video. Thanks for explaining the features offered by the simplest of tools.

  6. why are you saying it backwards? ive never heard anyone say motar and pestle normally its pestle and motar sounds alien to my ear maybe its cos your in australia its all upside down lol

  7. I just got an Imusa 8 inch mochajete only $19.00 on Amazon. Its granite and I ground it in with water. About 4 times to get all the silica all out. Now I am ready to make salsa and guacamole.

  8. Thanks for a great presentation! I have couple of questions about granite mortar:
    1. If I ground vitamins for my kid (doctor said it’s ok to crush them), the texture is quite “sandy”, there is no coat. But is there any danger that bits or pieces of granite itself can get in??
    2. Do I need to wash the mortar every time after the vitamins crush (if I use it only for vitamins)?
    Thank you so much in anyway!!

  9. Thank you for this!! I'm used to a molcajete (Mexican version) for food and whatnot, but I was looking into one for natural beauty products I'm making (eye serums, hair serums, etc.) And this helped me choose a porcelain one for that specific need, since I'm grinding up some things to infuse with the oil serums before bottling. Ty for the fair review!!

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