
Eeya chombu (Tin vessel) - Kinnam Shape
Eeya Chombu - Kinnam Shape - Pure Tin Vessel for Perfect Rasam
The Eeya Chombu in Kinnam shape, crafted from pure tin metal, is a modern-day adaptation of traditional tin utensil,. Kinnam form is a classic bowl-style tin pot used for preparing rasam, setting curd, storing cooked food and capturing the subtle aroma that only tin can impart.
Zishta's Eeya Chombu revives this forgotten essential with authenticity, functionality, and respect for traditional knowledge.
To know about Eeya chombu, its cultural significance, usage, benefits and maintenance, read our blog Rediscovering Tradition: Timeless Eeya Chombu-Tin Vessel.
Product Highlights
- Material: Made from Pure Tin, which is a metal by itself and not an alloy, ensuring authenticity and traditional benefits.
- Artisan Craftsmanship - Hand-beaten by the artisans of Tamil Nadu. It takes six to seven hours to make each vessel.
- Design: Kinnam shape - classic bowl-style tin pot, wide bodied and generous capacity.
- Sizes: Medium tp Extra Large sizes (Capacity 0.5 to 1,1 Litres).
- Usage: Making rasam, setting curd, serving curd, boiling milk.
- Care and Maintenance: Use cloth to lift the vessel when its hot - do not use tongs as they are extremely malleable metal and will bend when its hot.
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Warning: Tin Vessel has a low melting point. To avoid melting, please ensure the following:
- DO NOT keep the vessel empty on stove.
- DO NOT do tadka or saute.
- Ensure the vessel is filled with at least 1/2 with liquid.
- Read the instructions provided carefully before use.
Why Choose a Eeya Chombu-Kinnam Shape
- Pure Tin Advantage - Made entirely from pure tin (lead free), not an alloy, which supports clean cooking and links to traditional Ayurvedic metal-ware use.
- Even Heat Distribution - Tin is an excellent conductor of heat, which makes it ideal for cooking. It distributes heat evenly, allowing for precise control over the cooking process, especially for dishes that require slow and steady simmering.
- Safe Cooking - The tin used is pure tin (velleyam) and is very safe to cook. Unlike non-stick or coated metals, pure tin offers safe cooking surfaces and an authentic flavor profile.
- Optimized Shape for Flavor & Storage - The wide-bodied kinnam shape enhances rasam, curd setting and cooked food storage by capturing aroma and preserving freshness.
- Preservation of Flavor - Tin Vessels are believed to enhance the flavors of the dishes. The tin reacts with the acids present in ingredients like tomatoes or tamarind, which can help develop a unique taste.
- Make Authentic Rasam - That unforgettable aroma from childhood kitchens wasn't accidental. Tin Cookware plays a key role in how flavors bloom, making this vessel ideal for rasam lovers seeking authenticity.
- Benefits of Cooking Rasam in Tin Vessel - Tin in Ayurveda is known for its amazing properties aiding in general health improvement. Comprehensive research on Rasam was published in the National Library of Medicine (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5628526/) shares all the critical benefits of having rasam and the same is enhanced by cooking in a Tin Vessel.
- Versatile Vessel - Used for making the tastiest rasam. set curd, store cooked food overnight to prevent it from spoiling and boiling milk.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the significance of the kinnam shape in tin vessels?
The kinnam shape allows even distribution of liquid and gentle simmering, making it traditionally suitable for controlled cooking and storage.
2. Is the kinnam-shaped Eeya Chombu suitable for small-batch cooking?
Yes, its shape and depth make it ideal for preparing smaller quantities without spillage.
3. Does the wide mouth of the kinnam shape affect cooking results?
The wider opening helps aromas release naturally while allowing easy stirring and monitoring.
4. Can this tin vessel be used for reheating liquids?
Yes, reheating is possible when done on low heat with sufficient liquid inside the vessel.
For more FAQs read Eeya Chombu-Tin Vessel-Frequently Asked Questions.
Eeya Chombu - Kinnam Shape - Pure Tin Vessel for Perfect Rasam
The Eeya Chombu in Kinnam shape, crafted from pure tin metal, is a modern-day adaptation of traditional tin utensil,. Kinnam form is a classic bowl-style tin pot used for preparing rasam, setting curd, storing cooked food and capturing the subtle aroma that only tin can impart.
Zishta's Eeya Chombu revives this forgotten essential with authenticity, functionality, and respect for traditional knowledge.
To know about Eeya chombu, its cultural significance, usage, benefits and maintenance, read our blog Rediscovering Tradition: Timeless Eeya Chombu-Tin Vessel.
Product Highlights
- Material: Made from Pure Tin, which is a metal by itself and not an alloy, ensuring authenticity and traditional benefits.
- Artisan Craftsmanship - Hand-beaten by the artisans of Tamil Nadu. It takes six to seven hours to make each vessel.
- Design: Kinnam shape - classic bowl-style tin pot, wide bodied and generous capacity.
- Sizes: Medium tp Extra Large sizes (Capacity 0.5 to 1,1 Litres).
- Usage: Making rasam, setting curd, serving curd, boiling milk.
- Care and Maintenance: Use cloth to lift the vessel when its hot - do not use tongs as they are extremely malleable metal and will bend when its hot.
-
Warning: Tin Vessel has a low melting point. To avoid melting, please ensure the following:
- DO NOT keep the vessel empty on stove.
- DO NOT do tadka or saute.
- Ensure the vessel is filled with at least 1/2 with liquid.
- Read the instructions provided carefully before use.
Why Choose a Eeya Chombu-Kinnam Shape
- Pure Tin Advantage - Made entirely from pure tin (lead free), not an alloy, which supports clean cooking and links to traditional Ayurvedic metal-ware use.
- Even Heat Distribution - Tin is an excellent conductor of heat, which makes it ideal for cooking. It distributes heat evenly, allowing for precise control over the cooking process, especially for dishes that require slow and steady simmering.
- Safe Cooking - The tin used is pure tin (velleyam) and is very safe to cook. Unlike non-stick or coated metals, pure tin offers safe cooking surfaces and an authentic flavor profile.
- Optimized Shape for Flavor & Storage - The wide-bodied kinnam shape enhances rasam, curd setting and cooked food storage by capturing aroma and preserving freshness.
- Preservation of Flavor - Tin Vessels are believed to enhance the flavors of the dishes. The tin reacts with the acids present in ingredients like tomatoes or tamarind, which can help develop a unique taste.
- Make Authentic Rasam - That unforgettable aroma from childhood kitchens wasn't accidental. Tin Cookware plays a key role in how flavors bloom, making this vessel ideal for rasam lovers seeking authenticity.
- Benefits of Cooking Rasam in Tin Vessel - Tin in Ayurveda is known for its amazing properties aiding in general health improvement. Comprehensive research on Rasam was published in the National Library of Medicine (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5628526/) shares all the critical benefits of having rasam and the same is enhanced by cooking in a Tin Vessel.
- Versatile Vessel - Used for making the tastiest rasam. set curd, store cooked food overnight to prevent it from spoiling and boiling milk.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the significance of the kinnam shape in tin vessels?
The kinnam shape allows even distribution of liquid and gentle simmering, making it traditionally suitable for controlled cooking and storage.
2. Is the kinnam-shaped Eeya Chombu suitable for small-batch cooking?
Yes, its shape and depth make it ideal for preparing smaller quantities without spillage.
3. Does the wide mouth of the kinnam shape affect cooking results?
The wider opening helps aromas release naturally while allowing easy stirring and monitoring.
4. Can this tin vessel be used for reheating liquids?
Yes, reheating is possible when done on low heat with sufficient liquid inside the vessel.
For more FAQs read Eeya Chombu-Tin Vessel-Frequently Asked Questions.
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Eeya Chombu - Kinnam Shape - Pure Tin Vessel for Perfect Rasam
The Eeya Chombu in Kinnam shape, crafted from pure tin metal, is a modern-day adaptation of traditional tin utensil,. Kinnam form is a classic bowl-style tin pot used for preparing rasam, setting curd, storing cooked food and capturing the subtle aroma that only tin can impart.
Zishta's Eeya Chombu revives this forgotten essential with authenticity, functionality, and respect for traditional knowledge.
To know about Eeya chombu, its cultural significance, usage, benefits and maintenance, read our blog Rediscovering Tradition: Timeless Eeya Chombu-Tin Vessel.
Product Highlights
- Material: Made from Pure Tin, which is a metal by itself and not an alloy, ensuring authenticity and traditional benefits.
- Artisan Craftsmanship - Hand-beaten by the artisans of Tamil Nadu. It takes six to seven hours to make each vessel.
- Design: Kinnam shape - classic bowl-style tin pot, wide bodied and generous capacity.
- Sizes: Medium tp Extra Large sizes (Capacity 0.5 to 1,1 Litres).
- Usage: Making rasam, setting curd, serving curd, boiling milk.
- Care and Maintenance: Use cloth to lift the vessel when its hot - do not use tongs as they are extremely malleable metal and will bend when its hot.
-
Warning: Tin Vessel has a low melting point. To avoid melting, please ensure the following:
- DO NOT keep the vessel empty on stove.
- DO NOT do tadka or saute.
- Ensure the vessel is filled with at least 1/2 with liquid.
- Read the instructions provided carefully before use.
Why Choose a Eeya Chombu-Kinnam Shape
- Pure Tin Advantage - Made entirely from pure tin (lead free), not an alloy, which supports clean cooking and links to traditional Ayurvedic metal-ware use.
- Even Heat Distribution - Tin is an excellent conductor of heat, which makes it ideal for cooking. It distributes heat evenly, allowing for precise control over the cooking process, especially for dishes that require slow and steady simmering.
- Safe Cooking - The tin used is pure tin (velleyam) and is very safe to cook. Unlike non-stick or coated metals, pure tin offers safe cooking surfaces and an authentic flavor profile.
- Optimized Shape for Flavor & Storage - The wide-bodied kinnam shape enhances rasam, curd setting and cooked food storage by capturing aroma and preserving freshness.
- Preservation of Flavor - Tin Vessels are believed to enhance the flavors of the dishes. The tin reacts with the acids present in ingredients like tomatoes or tamarind, which can help develop a unique taste.
- Make Authentic Rasam - That unforgettable aroma from childhood kitchens wasn't accidental. Tin Cookware plays a key role in how flavors bloom, making this vessel ideal for rasam lovers seeking authenticity.
- Benefits of Cooking Rasam in Tin Vessel - Tin in Ayurveda is known for its amazing properties aiding in general health improvement. Comprehensive research on Rasam was published in the National Library of Medicine (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5628526/) shares all the critical benefits of having rasam and the same is enhanced by cooking in a Tin Vessel.
- Versatile Vessel - Used for making the tastiest rasam. set curd, store cooked food overnight to prevent it from spoiling and boiling milk.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the significance of the kinnam shape in tin vessels?
The kinnam shape allows even distribution of liquid and gentle simmering, making it traditionally suitable for controlled cooking and storage.
2. Is the kinnam-shaped Eeya Chombu suitable for small-batch cooking?
Yes, its shape and depth make it ideal for preparing smaller quantities without spillage.
3. Does the wide mouth of the kinnam shape affect cooking results?
The wider opening helps aromas release naturally while allowing easy stirring and monitoring.
4. Can this tin vessel be used for reheating liquids?
Yes, reheating is possible when done on low heat with sufficient liquid inside the vessel.
For more FAQs read Eeya Chombu-Tin Vessel-Frequently Asked Questions.





















