keeduklaasist
Keeduklaasist is a glass vessel described in Estonian culinary literature as a specialized item for boiling eggs, derived from the words keedu and klaasist meaning related to boiling glass. It is designed to hold water and eggs in a compact form, with a heat‑resistant glass body and a lid to minimize evaporation. Typical designs include a shallow, wide bowl with a separate rack or insert to hold eggs above the water, allowing even heat transfer, and a pour spout for decanting hot water.
Materials commonly used for keeduklaasist are borosilicate or soda‑lime glass, chosen for thermal stability and clarity.
Historically, keeduklaasist appears in mid‑20th‑century Estonian domestic science and kitchenware catalogs, described as a practical alternative
In current practice, keeduklaasist is valued by collectors and culinary enthusiasts for its glass construction and