hiipiä
Hiipiä is a type of traditional Finnish and Karelian cooking vessel, commonly used for boiling and serving food. The name "hiipiä" is derived from the Finnish word for "kettle" or "boiler". Hiipiä is typically made from a single piece of iron or cast iron, often decorated with patterns and designs.
The design and functionality of hiipiä have remained relatively unchanged over the centuries, reflecting its traditional
In traditional cooking, hiipiä is often used for preparing dishes such as stews, soups, and grains. Its
Hiipiä is sometimes confused with cauldrons, which also have a deep, rounded body and a long handle.
Due to the effort required to produce and maintain hiipiä, its widespread adoption has historically been confined