leivänpaahtimissa
Leivänpaahtimissa, commonly known as toasters in English, are kitchen appliances designed to toast slices of bread. They typically consist of a heating element, often Nichrome wire, that radiates heat onto the bread placed within slots. When activated, the heating elements glow red, browning the bread surface through the Maillard reaction.
Modern toasters usually feature a timer or thermostat mechanism to control the duration and intensity of toasting,
The design of toasters has evolved significantly since their invention. Early models were simpler, requiring manual