What are Mathani and Hasua? 8 traditional kitchen tools missing from modern city kitchens
The modern urban kitchen looks sleek, organised, presentable and mostly technology driven. From single touch chimney to AI-operated food processor and microwave, you will find everything super easy in these kitchens. But, one thing that is missing from these kitchens is the beauty of personal touch. A touch that came from wooden mathani or sil batta and so on. Before mixer-grinders, food processors, and non-stick cookware became commonplace, Indian kitchens relied mostly on manual tools that shaped the taste and texture of food differently. Here are eight traditional kitchen tools that are becoming increasingly rare in modern city homes.