Kansa Tulsi Collection
Modern Convenience with Benefits of Bronze
Kansa Tulsi Fry pan
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They are unbreakable Kansa casted to perfection! You can cook and serve in them.
Size | Weight (KG) | Diameter In CM | Height In CM | Capacity in ML |
---|---|---|---|---|
Large | 1.1 | 21.0 - 21.5 | 4.0 - 4.5 | 700 |
Extra Large | 1.3 | 22.5 - 23.0 | 4.0 - 4.5 | 1000 |
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All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have minor variations on dimensions & weight.Description
Kansa Tulsi Fry Pan – Elevate Everyday Cooking with Timeless Tradition
Discover the beauty of cooking with Zishta's Kansa Tulsi Fry Pan, crafted with a precise blend of 78% copper and 22% tin for optimal cooking performance and health benefits. This fry pan is inspired by age-old traditions and perfected for the modern kitchen, offering a seamless blend of heritage, quality, and convenience.
Why Choose the Kansa Tulsi Fry Pan?
- Pure Kansa Composition: Free from harmful heavy metals, this fry pan is crafted with the ideal balance of copper and tin, ensuring every meal is safe, healthy, and nourishing.
- Elegant & Versatile Design: The Tulsi fry pan’s timeless, polished design complements any kitchen decor, making it a stylish addition to your cookware collection.
- No Pre-Seasoning Required: Ready to use from the moment you unpack it-just heat it up and start cooking your favorite dishes.
- Perfect for Versatile Cooking: Ideal for frying, sautéing, and shallow-cooking recipes. Its even heat distribution brings out rich, deep flavors in everything from vegetables and spices to stir-fried delicacies.
- Naturally Health-Promoting: Cooking in Kansa adds therapeutic benefits to your food, aligning with age-old wisdom for better well-being.
With the Kansa Tulsi Fry Pan, you’re not just cooking-you’re embracing a timeless tradition that enhances both the taste and health of your meals. Enjoy the purity of Kansa, the durability of age-old craftsmanship, and the beauty of modern aesthetics in one elegant fry pan.
Additional Information
Packaged and Marketed by:
Zishta Traditions Private Limited
Address: 25/1, 9th Cross, 19th A Main, JP Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore 560078
Contact: +919008220185 , support@zishta.com
Country of Origin: India
Naturally non-stick for ease of cooking
Functions as Cookware & Serveware
Aesthetic Designs for Modern Homes
No Seasoning, Minimal Maintenance
Made to 78% Copper to 22% Tin
Lab tested purity with no heavy metals
Naturally non-stick for ease of cooking
Functions as Cookware & Serveware
Aesthetic Designs for Modern Homes
No Seasoning, Minimal Maintenance
Made to 78% Copper to 22% Tin
Lab tested purity with no heavy metals
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Frequently asked Queries
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Difference between Kansa, bronze and brass
Kansa is same as bronze which is an alloy of Copper & Tin. Brass is an alloy of copper & Zinc
How can we serve acidic food without Kalai in Kansa
Kansa has a high % of tin in the alloy itself. Acidic food can be stored/served for upto 4 hours without any adverse reaction from the copper in the alloy.
Can we cook food?
Kansa serve ware are made by beating ingots or kansa sheets. You cannot cook in them as they can break.
Only casted bronze can be used for cooking.
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