Ashtok

Cooker, Brass Pressure Cooker, Pressure Cooker 5 Liter

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Ashtok Pure Brass Cooker with Tin Coating(Khalai Coating)

Product Details: High-quality Brass Pressure Cooker has handles attached to it for easy lifting and handling with Kalai-tinned inside. The presence of Kalai within the Brass Cooker avoids the acidic interaction of food with brass metal, making it suitable for use on a gas burner. It features a sturdy base, an airtight lid, and a pressure whistle. The body of the Brass Pressure Cooker has slightly rounded sides for easy stirring, improved visibility, and food removal. It features well-fitted handles with double screws for convenient handling. Brass utensils are less difficult to clean than other metal utensils. When food is cooked in metal pots, it tastes even better. The natural oils generated when cooking in these excellent brass utensils give the meal an entirely distinct flavor.

A brass cooker is a type of cooking pot that uses steam pressure to cook food quickly and efficiently. It is made of brass, which is a durable and heat-conductive material. Unlike traditional cooking methods, a pressure cooker cooks food by trapping steam inside the pot, which raises the internal temperature and pressure, cooking the food faster and sealing in more nutrients and flavors.

One of the main advantages of using a pital cooker is that it can significantly reduce the cooking time of certain foods. For example, a tough cut of meat that would typically take hours to cook on the stovetop can be cooked in a fraction of the time in a pressure cooker. This makes it a great option for busy cooks who want to prepare meals quickly.

Another benefit of using a brass pressure cooker is that it is able to retain more nutrients and flavors in the food. Because the food is cooked at a higher temperature and pressure, it is able to retain more vitamins and minerals that would otherwise be lost in traditional cooking methods. Additionally, the pressure and steam created inside the pot help to tenderize tough cuts of meat, making them more flavorful and succulent.

Brass pressure cookers are also versatile and can be used to cook a variety of foods such as soups, stews, curries, grains, and even desserts. They are also easy to use and clean, with many modern pressure cookers featuring safety mechanisms to prevent the lid from being opened while the pot is still under pressure.

In conclusion, a brass pressure cooker is a great tool for quickly and efficiently cooking a wide variety of foods while retaining more nutrients and flavors. Its durability and heat-conductivity of brass make it a great option for home cooks. With proper care and maintenance, a brass pressure cooker can last for many years and become a valuable addition to any kitchen.

Beautifully Designed Brass Pressure Cooker (Inner Lid) with Tin Coating (Kalai) Inside.  The presence of Kalai within the Brass Cooker avoids the acidic interaction of food with brass metal, making it suitable for use on a gas burner. It features a sturdy base, an airtight lid, and a pressure whistle. 

The body of the Brass Pressure Cooker has slightly rounded sides for easy stirring, improved visibility, and food removal. It features well-fitted handles with double screws for convenient handling. When food is cooked in metal pots, it tastes even better. The natural oils generated when cooking in these excellent brass utensils give the meal an entirely distinct flavor.

A brass cooker with a tin coating (Kalai). Tin is a soft, malleable metal that is often used as a coating for cooking pots and pans because it is a good heat conductor and is non-reactive to food.

The use of tin coating on brass cookers has several advantages:

  • Tin is a better heat conductor than brass, which means that the pot or pan will heat up quickly and evenly, reducing the chances of hot spots that can burn food.
  • Tin is a non-reactive metal, which means that it will not react with acidic foods, such as tomatoes or citrus fruits, and will not affect the flavor of the food.
  • Tin is also a softer metal than brass, which makes it less likely to scratch or damage the pot or pan during use.
  • Tin is also more resistant to tarnishing and discoloration than brass.

    Product Capacity: 3 Liter, 5 Liter

    Cleaning Instructions:
     Brass generally gets oxidized or tarnishes as a natural phenomenon. Hence a glance at the cleaning ways might help you to maintain Copper products well.  

    1. Pitambari Powder is the best and most traditional way to clean copper items.
    2. Vinegar with a combination of Salt can be applied and cleaned otherwise the copper product to be cleaned can be immersed in a solution of Vinegar and salt in boiling water.
    3. Lemon and salt mixture can be rubbed to clean the product and salt can also be replaced with Baking Soda

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