Punekars, have you ever experienced an entire exhibition dedicated to just cookware? Get ready, Pune! For the first time ever, the city is hosting an extraordinary exhibition dedicated to traditional Indian cookware, organized by Zishta, a leading e-commerce website. This unique exhibit is taking place from September 27 to 29, 2024, at the Sonal Hall on Karve Road. If you’re a food enthusiast, a cooking aficionado, or someone who cherishes cultural heritage, this cookware exhibit is not to be missed!
Dive into a world of culinary craftsmanship as you explore a rare collection of utensils and cookware that showcase the rich Indian cooking traditions. From elegant brass and bronze (Kansa) items to the unique Manipuri blackstone pottery, this exhibition has a variety of materials that have been cherished for generations. Discover the benefits of using copper, cast iron, Neem wood, and soapstone, all renowned for enhancing flavors and improving the cooking experience.
If you have old Brass vessels at home, bring them to this exhibit. The organisers are also providing ‘Kalai’ service to give those old utensils a fresh start. Isn’t that very thoughtful!
Imagine cooking traditional Indian dishes like Sambar, Idli, Modak, Biryani, and Dosa in these authentic vessels. The difference in taste is remarkable! Cooking with traditional cookware not only elevates the flavor but also connects you with centuries of culinary history. Each piece has its own story, adding depth to the meals you prepare.
Visitors will also have the chance to engage with artisans and experts who can share insights on the historical significance and practical benefits of each type of cookware. You’ll learn how these materials influence health and flavor, making your home-cooked meals even more delightful.
Zishta’s initiative aims to rekindle appreciation for these traditional utensils that have often been overshadowed by modern alternatives. This exhibition is not just about cookware; it’s a celebration of heritage, culture, and the joy of cooking.
Visit this exhibition at Sonal Hall from September 27 to 29 and immerse yourself in this vibrant showcase. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enhance your culinary skills while honoring the rich traditions of Indian cooking. Mark your weekend for this unmissable Pune exhibit—your taste buds will thank you!
Address: Zishta Cookware Exhibit, Sonal Hall, Karve Road, Erandwane, Pune.
Contact: +919901081596