Traditional Iron Peacock Aruvamanai with Coconut Scrapper
Traditional Iron Peacock Aruvamanai with Coconut Scrapper
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The Aruvamanai (or Arivalmanai) is a traditional cutting tool with a long, curved blade attached to a platform, designed to be held down by foot. With the sharper edge facing the user, both hands are free to guide and control whatever is being cut, from delicate shrimp to large pumpkins. This technique offers exceptional precision and ease, making it a versatile tool for a wide range of tasks.
Although its origins are deeply rooted in South India, where it is known by various names such as Aruvamanai in Tamil, Kathipeeta in Telugu, and Vili or Morli in Marathi, it has also been an integral part of culinary traditions across other Indian regions, including Odisha (Panikhi) and Bihar (Pirdai).
For centuries, the Aruvamanai has been a cornerstone of Indian kitchens, passed down through generations, symbolizing the wisdom and ingenuity of traditional cooking practices.
Product Description
Product Description
Our Iron Peacock Aruvamanai is sturdy and the peacock that adorns it is a display of the impeccable craftsmanship of our rural artisans. Each of these Aruvamanai has been manually crafted using the most superior quality of cast iron.
Product Care
Product Care
After cooking, please clean the cookware with a regular dish wash agent and scrubber and dry with cloth. Once dried, apply a thin layer of oil before storage to prevent rusting.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Images are representative. Our products are handmade by artisans and may slightly vary in size, dimensions and volume.