tavaklassi
Tavaklassi is a term originating from the Indian subcontinent, often used to describe a type of traditional brass or copper cooking vessel. These vessels are characterized by their wide, shallow shape and typically have two handles. They are commonly used for cooking a variety of dishes, particularly those that require simmering or shallow frying. The material, brass or copper, is believed to impart certain qualities to the food cooked within, with some proponents suggesting improved heat distribution and potential nutritional benefits, although scientific evidence for significant nutritional changes is limited.
The design of a tavaklassi is practical for many South Asian culinary techniques. Its broad surface area