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Sugarcane → Jaggery (Gur) | How Traditional Gur Is Made (Full Process) In this video, we take you inside a traditional jaggery factory to discover how fresh sugarcane is transformed into natural golden jaggery (Gur). From harvesting sugarcane in the fields to extracting the sweet juice, boiling it in large iron pans, and molding it into solid jaggery blocks — this video shows the complete step-by-step process. Jaggery is one of the oldest natural sweeteners used across many cultures. Unlike refined sugar, traditional gur is produced through a simple process that preserves the rich flavor and natural minerals of sugarcane. Watch the entire journey: • Sugarcane farming and harvesting • Transportation to the jaggery processing unit • Washing and cleaning sugarcane • Juice extraction using crushing rollers • Filtration and clarification of sugarcane juice • Slow boiling in traditional furnaces using bagasse fuel • Thickening the syrup into jaggery concentrate • Pouring and molding jaggery blocks • Natural cooling and solidification • Cutting, inspection, and packaging • Distribution to markets and consumers Disclaimer This video is created for educational and informational purposes to show the traditional jaggery (gur) manufacturing process. The production methods shown in this video may vary depending on the region, factory, equipment, and production scale. All footage, explanations, and demonstrations are intended to illustrate how jaggery is traditionally made from sugarcane. The video does not promote or endorse any specific brand, factory, or manufacturer. Viewers should understand that food production practices, safety standards, and machinery may differ across different facilities and countries. The creators of this video are not responsible for any misuse or misinterpretation of the information presented.