The pelletizing process generates a lot of heat which can harm nutrition retention. A high quality pelletizer is cooled with liquid nitrogen to prevent that from being an issue.
The visible gears tell me that it’s meant for grains, not powders. They moistened the powder but didn’t use any kind of binder. It’s quality enough for a lot of jobs like chicken or rabbit feed. But if you tried to use it on hops you’d destroy so many volatiles that they could only be used for bittering American style generic beers like Budweiser.
That’s not kibble.
Here’s some real Human Kibble™.
I was looking to see if anyone would post this. This one made me seriously naseous when I watched it.
The pelletizing process generates a lot of heat which can harm nutrition retention. A high quality pelletizer is cooled with liquid nitrogen to prevent that from being an issue.
I guess the one Nile Red used in the linked video wasn’t high quality. But I mean, the pellets it made looked crumbly as hell, too.
The visible gears tell me that it’s meant for grains, not powders. They moistened the powder but didn’t use any kind of binder. It’s quality enough for a lot of jobs like chicken or rabbit feed. But if you tried to use it on hops you’d destroy so many volatiles that they could only be used for bittering American style generic beers like Budweiser.
It isn’t claiming to be. It’s saying these dishes are what you can make instead of “boy kibble.”