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Why stainless steel behaves the way it does, how to get the most out of heavy-gauge cookware, and the development work that goes into the range. Written by the people who make it.

50 articles

Choosing cookware

How to read a cookware size chart

Indian cookware sizes are not inches, not litres and not centimetres. Here is what the numbers actually mean.

Research & development

Developing the jointless deep-drawn body

Removing the weld from a large vessel is obviously desirable. Doing it at 125 litres is a manufacturing problem.

Choosing cookware

Round or square tawa: which to specify

Both are offered in the same sizes and the same 6 mm plate. The choice is about how your station is laid out.

Research & development

Getting an induction base truly flat

Induction is unforgiving of a base that is nearly flat. Holding flatness through heat is harder than achieving it cold.

Cooking in steel

Milk, khoya and the problem of scorching

Milk sugars caramelise and stick at a temperature well below boiling. The only real defence is metal thick enough to have no hot spots.

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