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Indolium Aluminium Kadai 9 and 10 Inch – Traditional Indian Cooking Vessel India
Indolium Aluminium Kadai 9 and 10 Inch – Traditional Indian Cooking Vessel India
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Looking for an authentic Indolium aluminium kadai for everyday South Indian cooking? The Indolium kadai is a Tamil Nadu kitchen staple — aluminium construction, traditional wide-mouthed design, and the thermal properties that make it ideal for deep-frying, curry cooking, and tadka preparation.
About Indolium — Tamil Nadu's Kitchen Brand
Indolium is one of Tamil Nadu's most trusted traditional cookware brands — manufacturing aluminium vessels, pressure cookers, and kitchen utensils for generations of South Indian households. Indolium aluminium vessels are known for their thick gauge construction, even heat distribution, and durability — the kind that lasts decades with regular use.
Why Aluminium Kadai in Indian Cooking
Aluminium is the traditional Indian cooking metal — lighter than iron, heats faster than stainless steel, and distributes heat more evenly than thin steel. The kadai's wide mouth and sloped sides make it ideal for the constant stirring and tossing required in South Indian cooking — sambar, rasam, kuzhambu, and deep-frying vadai and murukku.
9 Inch vs 10 Inch Kadai
| Size | Best For |
|---|---|
| 9 inch | 2–3 persons, daily cooking |
| 10 inch | 4–6 persons, function cooking |
Key Features
- Indolium aluminium kadai — 9 and 10 inch sizes
- Thick gauge aluminium — even heat distribution
- Traditional wide-mouthed kadai design
- Tamil Nadu kitchen staple since decades
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FAQ
Q: Is Indolium aluminium kadai safe for daily cooking?
Thick-gauge aluminium kadais are safe for everyday cooking. Avoid highly acidic ingredients (tamarind, lemon) in aluminium for extended periods — use stainless or enamel-coated vessels for long tamarind-based simmering.
Q: Can I use this on an induction cooktop?
No — standard aluminium is not induction compatible. Induction requires magnetic-bottom cookware. WhatsApp for induction-compatible alternatives.
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