- Kettle
A kettle is a
kitchen ware piece. Depending on culture and historical location, in the context of bathware the word kettle can have a variety of meanings. In theUnited Kingdom ,the United States ,Australia ,New Zealand ,Ireland ,Canada andSouth Africa , a kettle is a device used to quickly heat water for hot drinks, such astea orcoffee . It is normally constructed out of durable plastic or steel (with a plastic handle) and powered bymains electricity . Once the water has reached boiling, the kettle automatically deactivates to prevent the water boiling away and damaging theheating element . Sometimesstove -mounted metallic kettles are used having a steam whistle that indicates when the water has reached boiling point, and prior to the invention of the electric kettle, this was the most common way of heating drinking water.Corded kettles generally use detachable IEC C15 and C16 connections.
"Cordless" kettles became popular in the 1980s and 1990s consisting of a plastic base that connects to the mains outlet and a separate kettle. They both have electrical contacts that connect to supply power to the kettle when it is placed on top of the base, and the kettle can be easily detached to allow movement to the sink and elsewhere.
Similar to the electric kettle is the
electric water boiler , avacuum flask with a heating element that boils water and maintains it at a constant temperature. These are particularly popular inEast Asia .In the
United States , a kettle usually refers to the stovetop metallic version with a steam whistle.Elsewhere in the world (and sometimes in the United Kingdom) the word kettle can refer to a
metal pot forboiling orstewing , and a kettle is probably the most ancient kind of metalcooking utensil . Common materials werewrought iron and pressed steel plate.The word "kettle" originates from Latin "catillus", which in various contexts is translated as "bowl", "deep dish", or "funnel".
pecific types
A kettle, sometimes called "teakettle", "tea kettle" or "the pot", is a small
kitchen appliance used forboiling water in preparation for makingtea or other beverages requiring hot water. Kettles may beelectric or forstove top use.A kettle has a spout and (usually) a lid, though there are also helmless kettles, filled with water through the spout. Some kettles have a whistle attached to the spout, to flourish the moment when the water starts boiling, though most electric kettles switch themselves off when the water is scalding hot.
Others
*A
cauldron is a large kettle hung over an open fire, usually on an arc-shaped hanger called a "bail".
*AFish kettle is a long slim metal cooking vessel with a tight fitting lid to enable cooking of whole large fish such assalmon .
*The kettle grill is adome shaped grill with a rounded lid.ee also
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Samovar
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*Teapot References
*Stevenson, Seth (Nov. 8, 2005). [http://www.slate.com/id/2129285/ "A Watched Pot"] . "Slate".
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