avartuvat
Avartuvat is a Finnish term that translates roughly to "self-turning" or "self-rotating." It is most commonly associated with a specific type of kitchen utensil designed to automate the stirring or mixing of food. These devices are typically used to prevent food from sticking to the bottom of a pot or pan, especially during slow cooking processes like making sauces, risottos, or porridges.
The basic principle behind an avartuvat is a motorized mechanism that slowly rotates a paddle or whisk
The primary benefit of using an avartuvat is convenience. It frees up the cook from the repetitive