polttopata
Polttopata is a Finnish term referring to a type of cooking vessel traditionally used in Finnish cuisine, particularly in rural settings. The name literally translates to "burning pot" or "fire pot," indicating its direct use over an open flame or embers. These pots were typically made from cast iron, ceramic, or even soapstone, materials known for their heat retention properties and durability over a direct heat source.
The design of a polttopata is usually simple and robust, often featuring thick walls and a lid
While modern cooking appliances have largely replaced the traditional polttopata in everyday kitchens, they remain a