lammastekannerid
Lammastekannerid, often translated as "sheep boilers" or "sheep cookers," are a traditional type of cooking vessel historically used in rural areas, particularly in Estonia and other Baltic regions. These large, heavy pots were typically made of cast iron or thick clay and were designed for slow-cooking large quantities of food, most commonly mutton or lamb.
The primary function of a lammastekanner was to tenderize tougher cuts of meat through extended cooking times,
The use of lammastekannerid declined with the advent of modern kitchen appliances and more efficient cooking