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Large Cast Iron Combo: Iron Dosa Tawa, Cast Iron Kadai with Tadka Ladle

Large Cast Iron Combo: Iron Dosa Tawa, Cast Iron Kadai with Tadka Ladle

Regular price $150.00 CAD
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A Large size family (Family of 5-6) perfect fit for morning breakfast and afternoon curries or roasts. 
This combo has one Large size pure iron tawa with one Large size kadai for the veggies or meat and a long traditional tadka ladle to spice up your cooking. 
Sama Homes cast iron kadai is made using the traditional sand molds from the local river sand, known for it's specialty of fine sand as it is in a high flow region of the river. Pure railway grade iron is used in the casting process.
The dosa tawa is made of pure iron which has a longer life and has been traditionally seasoned using charcoal heat and sesame oil, rubbed in with husk.  
The thickness & quality of Sama Homes cast iron kadai gives it longer life, higher iron density, retains heat longer and consumes less oil. Your curries tastier now and no more harmful chemicals in your kitchen
Sama Homes cast iron cookware are tested in NABL accredited laboratory and comply with EU standards for Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).

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