4 Best Non-Stick Tawa Options For Your Cooking Needs

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Planning to buy tawa for your kitchen? Check out these non-stick tawa options to make the right decision for yourself.

4 Best Non-Stick Tawa Options For Your Cooking Needs
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The right cookware can go a long way in making dishes taste indubitably delicious. Whether it's a piping hot stuffed parantha, or even a delightful uttapam - a good quality, sturdy tawa can make all the difference to your cooking. While there are a number of tawa options out there, a non-stick tawa is optimum for all kinds of preparations. The fact that the tawa is non-stick makes it much easier to clean and also requires less oil while cooking. Purchasing a good non-stick tawa is definitely a great investment for your kitchen.

Here Are 4 Of The Best Non-Stick Tawas For Your Cooking Needs:

Hawkins - Q28 Futura Non-stick Dosa Tava

Made with high-quality aluminium, the Hawkins Futura non-stick dosa tawa is ideal for all the delightful dosa recipes you can think of. The tawa has a heavy base and is also sturdy and durable for everyday use.

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IBELL 3 Layer Durable Aluminium Non Stick Tawa

Chapatis or rotis are one of the staples of Indian cuisine, which is why the right kind of tawa is very important for it. This non-stick tawa with a heat-resistant handle is suitable for your daily needs. Its concave base makes it perfect for making chapatis, and even roasting spices or dry fruits.

Pigeon by Stovekraft Special Non-Stick Aluminium Flat Tawa

With a classy design and modern black finish, the Pigeon tawa is the best addition to your modular kitchen. It also has a sturdy stay-cool handle and hassle-free washing.

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Amazon Brand - Solimo Non Stick Tawa

Colourful and sleek - the Solimo brand non-stick tawa is compatible with both induction and gas stove. The 2 layers of coating on the tawa ensure long-lasting usage, and make it easy to clean as well.

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