keedupinnad
Keedupinnad, often translated as "boiling surfaces" or "hotplates," are common features on electric stoves and cooktops. They consist of a circular heating element, typically made of metal, that is embedded within or placed on top of a flat surface. When electricity flows through the element, it heats up and transfers this heat to cookware placed upon it.
There are a few main types of keedupinnad. The most basic are cast-iron elements, which are durable
The primary function of keedupinnad is to provide a controlled heat source for cooking. Users can typically