DIY Oil Brush at Home: Are you also troubled with plastic kitchen brushes? This time, wait before throwing away the coconut peel, because an eco-friendly oil brush can be made from it in 5 minutes…
How to make brush from coconut shell: Nowadays, the trend of eco-friendly and indigenous kitchen tools is increasing rapidly, because they do not harm the body and can be easily made at home without any expense. Similarly, you can make an oil brush used in the kitchen from dry coconut fiber i.e. peel and with this you can easily apply oil and ghee on your paratha, dosa or baking tray. Let us tell you how you can make oil brushes from these coconut peels…
What is coconut husk?
Coconut Husk That is, the brown colored fiber on top of the coconut, which is called coconut husk. You can make many types of things by cleaning and tying this fiber. With this you can easily make a brush to apply oil on roti, paratha, dosa.
Read more- Don’t waste dry coconut peel just like that, use it in these 5 ways instead of throwing it away.
- How to make coconut husk oil brush
- To make oil brush from coconut peel, first separate the dry coconut fibers.
- Wash and dry them thoroughly.
- Now tie them together and tie a thread tightly at the bottom.
- Place a wooden stick on top to hold it.
- Cut the brush part evenly with the help of scissors, so that the oil gets spread evenly.
- Your coconut husk oil brush will be ready.
- You can also use it for brushing oil on the pan, making dosa or applying oil on the baking tray.
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Benefits of Coconut Husk Brush
The brush made of coconut fiber is completely natural, plastic free and safe. It is reusable and biodegradable, which means it is also good for the environment. By using it, less oil spreads in the mine items. Due to which the food becomes less oily. In village and olden times kitchen, it was generally used to apply ghee or oil on Paratha, Dosa, Roti, now this trend is increasing again.