Differentiate between threshing and winnowing (point wise)
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Threshing: Pounding the sheaves against the wooden bars is performed to remove the grains from the stalks. Winnowing: this is the method of separating the unpleasant husk from food. It is achieved by pouring the grains on a windy day, from a height, when the grains fall on the ground and the chaff is swept away.
Winnowing is the process of separating grains from chaff. Threshing is the process of loosening edible part of grain from husk and straw to which it is attached.
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- Threshing: Pounding the sheaves against the wooden bars is performed to remove the grains from the stalks. Winnowing: this is the method of separating the unpleasant husk from food. It is achieved by pouring the grains on a windy day, from a height, when the grains fall on the ground and the chaff is swept away.
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